In 1916, a Stanford University professor adapted and revised the Binet and Simon's test and re-released it in the United States. That psychologist was ____

a. David Wechsler
b. Sir Francis Galton
c. Robert Sternberg
d. Lewis Terman


d

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Psychology

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b. state. c. abnormal behavior. d. ability.

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