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9. Binet made two assumptions when developing his intelligence tests. His assumptions, if true, meant that A) a child who is less than competent than expected at age 5 should also be lagging at age 10 B) a child who is less than competent than expected at age 5 will show a greater tendency to be at the level of his peers by age 10 C) a child who is above average at age 5 will be leveled off by age 10 D) a child who is less than competent at age 5 has the potential for genius by age 10 E) all children should match their age appropriate level of intelligence
9. Binet made two assumptions when developing his intelligence tests. His assumptions, if true, meant that A) a child who is less than competent than expected at age 5 should also be lagging at age 10 B) a child who is less than competent than expected at age 5 will show a greater tendency to be at the level of his peers by age 10 C) a child who is above average at age 5 will be leveled off by age 10 D) a child who is less than competent at age 5 has the potential for genius by age 10 E) all children should match their age appropriate level of intelligence
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