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    DrRichards Wants to Measure the Intelligence of Six-Month-Old Olaf
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DrRichards Wants to Measure the Intelligence of Six-Month-Old Olaf

Question 88

Question 88

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Dr.Richards wants to measure the intelligence of six-month-old Olaf.Which intelligence test would be most appropriate to use?


A) the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-III
B) the Bayley Scales
C) the Stanford-Binet
D) there is no appropriate test for infants

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