The standardization sample of Terman's 1916 Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale
a. consisted exclusively of native born children from California.
b. consisted exclusively of native born children from the United States.
c. included foreign born children of Northern European descent.
d. included only a token number of black children.
a
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