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    A Five-Year-Old Who Has a Stanford-Binet IQ Score of 116
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A Five-Year-Old Who Has a Stanford-Binet IQ Score of 116

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A five-year-old who has a Stanford-Binet IQ score of 116 is more intelligent than an eight-year-old who also scores 116.

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