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    Alfred Binet Believed That Intelligence Was Too Complex to Describe
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Alfred Binet Believed That Intelligence Was Too Complex to Describe

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Alfred Binet believed that intelligence was too complex to describe with a single number, and that performance on his tests of mental ability could be affected by many factors, including motivation.

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