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... mental age " was commonly substituted for " mental level . " Since mental age is such a simple concept to grasp , the introduction of this term undoubtedly did much to popu- larize intelligence testing . Binet himself , however ...
... mental age " was commonly substituted for " mental level . " Since mental age is such a simple concept to grasp , the introduction of this term undoubtedly did much to popu- larize intelligence testing . Binet himself , however ...
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... MENTAL AGE . In Chapter 1 it was noted that the term " mental age " was widely popularized through the various translations and adaptations of the Binet - Simon scales , although Binet himself had employed the more neutral term " mental ...
... MENTAL AGE . In Chapter 1 it was noted that the term " mental age " was widely popularized through the various translations and adaptations of the Binet - Simon scales , although Binet himself had employed the more neutral term " mental ...
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... mental age level and fail all tests above such a level . Instead , the successfully passed tests are spread over several year levels , bounded by the subject's basal age at one extreme and his ceiling age at the other . The subject's mental ...
... mental age level and fail all tests above such a level . Instead , the successfully passed tests are spread over several year levels , bounded by the subject's basal age at one extreme and his ceiling age at the other . The subject's mental ...
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FUNCTIONS AND ORIGINS | 3 |
Cattell and the early mental tests | 9 |
Standardized achievement tests | 16 |
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