Binet disagreed with Stern's use of the intelligence quotient because:?

a. ?he believed intelligence was too complex to be represented by a number
b. ?he thought the equation was too complex
c. ?there was not enough data to support the quotient
d. ?the quotient could not distinguish between normal and intellectually disabled children


ANSWER:
a

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