Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon's intelligence test was developed as a way to
A) identify children with learning problems who needed to be placed in special classes.
B) accurately predict school achievement and vocational success.
C) document developmental improvements in children's intellectual functioning.
D) measure individual differences in development as a function of race, gender, and birth order.
Answer: A
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