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1. The first reasonably valid IQ test in the world was developed by
A. Alfred Binet
B. Lewis Terman
C. David Wechsler
D. William Stern
2. Which of the following is true of Binet's approach?
A. he interpreted scores on his test as a measure of innate intelligence.
B. he wanted to use test scores to identify children who needed special help.
C. he tied the development of his test to a fairly complex theory of intelligence.
D. he chose problems for the test that could only be scored subjectively.