Multiple Choice
In what way did Terman's view of intelligence testing differ from Binet's?
A) Binet believed that intelligence test scores should be used to screen potential immigrants, while Terman did not.
B) Terman believed intelligence tests measured individual inborn differences, while Binet did not.
C) Terman believed that intelligence is too complex to be summarized with a single score, while Binet did not.
D) Binet believed that intelligence test scores can be used to rank children from least to most intelligent, while Terman did not.
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