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The First Scale to Provide a Practical and Reasonably Valid

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Question 20

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The first scale to provide a practical and reasonably valid measure of intelligence was developed by


A) Stanford and Binet
B) Binet and Swallow
C) Galton and Cattell
D) Binet and Simon

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