What kind of assessment procedure did Arnold Gesell develop in the 1940s?

A. a test to measure the intelligence quotient (IQ) of babies
B. a test that measured infant development to distinguish between normal and atypical development in babies
C. an interview procedure to measure language skills in babies
D. a survey of babies' preferences and habits


Answer: B

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