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What Was the Most Significant Psychometric Problem of the 1937

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Question 80

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What was the most significant psychometric problem of the 1937 Stanford-Binet Scale?


A) differential variability of IQ scores as a function of age
B) narrower age range
C) more problematic scoring standards and instructions
D) poor predictive validity

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