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Test Review Chapter 11

The first useful intelligence test was developed by Wechsler Freud Binet Terman

The first useful intelligence test was developed by Binet

Tests that measure the capability to learn specific abilities are Intelligence tests The SAT Achievement tests Aptitude tests

Tests that measure the capability to learn specific abilities are Aptitude tests

The development of formal testing procedures and establishing norms are part of Standardization Planning Goal-setting Instructions

The development of formal testing procedures and establishing norms are part of Standardization

Which of the following IQ scores would suggest mental retardation? 110 65 85 100

Which of the following IQ scores would suggest mental retardation? 65