Multiple Choice
Using the Stanford-Binet intelligence test, Terman found
A) no difference in intelligence between men's and women's test scores.
B) that the difference between men's and women's test scores was small but consistent, with men scoring higher than women.
C) that the difference between men's and women's test scores was large, with women outscoring men.
D) that the difference between men's and women's test scores was large, with men outscoring women.
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