Where CA represents chronological age and MA the mental age, the Stanford-Binet calculational formula for the child's IQ is
a. IQ = 100(CA) + MA.
b. IQ = (CA ? MA)100
c. IQ = MA/CA ? 100.
d. IQ = (father's IQ) + (mother's IQ)/2.
C
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