Multiple Choice
Why did the 1916 Stanford-Binet set an upper age limit?
A) Intelligence testing is needed only for school-age groups, not for adults.
B) The IQs of all persons above the maximum possible mental age would have been less than 100.
C) It was developed during World War I when men in their teens and twenties were being drafted.
D) Acceptable reliability and validity could not be established for individuals older than 16.
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