Multiple Choice
MATCHING
-The Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale
A) divergent thinking
B) bodily/kinesthetic intelligence
C) sedentary activity
D) steady
E) word-recognition method
F) knowledge and control of cognitive abilities
G) reaction time
H) Down syndrome
I) a "good-boy/good-girl orientation"
J) ADHD
K) fine motor skills
L) Wechsler scale
M) originated in the early 1900s as a testing tool
N) mental age
O) Decentration and conservation
P) predominantly learned
Q) views intelligence as three-pronged
R) girls
S) dyslexia
T) stimulant
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