How did Lewis Terman's Stanford–Binet intelligence test differ from the Binet–Simon intelligence test?

A. It standardized test content and scoring.
B. It disregarded the chronological age of test subjects.
C. It tested both physical and cognitive abilities.
D. It tested both crystallized and fluid intelligence.


Answer: A

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