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For the original version of the Stanford-Binet, IQ was defined as mental age divided by chronological age and multiplied by 100. T/F

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True.

Explanation: Originally developed in France to measure students capability by a Stanford university psychologist named Lewis Terman. This was to help understand why some kids grasped concepts or information quicker than others. The calculation of IQ then being measured by diving mental age with chronological age and multiplying it with 100.

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That statement is true

Step-by-step explanation:

The mental age refers to by how advanced a person can think relative to other people in his/age group. (this will be measured by making the subjects take several tests for their logic, memory, and language).

The chronological age on the other hand , is measured by how many years that person has been born. According to stanford-binet, Higher score after the multiplication indicates higher intelligence.

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