The Stanford Binet Intelligence Scale is
a. a specialized group test for measuring adult intelligence.
b. made up of age-ranked questions that get a little harder at each age level.
c. only useful for intelligence testing with infants and very young children.
d. designed to test stable aspects of divergent thinking that are unaffected by experience or education.
B
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