Multiple Choice
In today's version of the Stanford-Binet intelligence test, an individual's IQ is calculated by
A) dividing an individual's mental age by his or her chronological age and then multiplying by 100.
B) correlating his or her scores on the various subtests.
C) comparing how many questions the individual passed to the average number passed by individuals of the same age.
D) multiplying the number of test items passed by 100.
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