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11 January, 14:36

What is the critical flaw associated with Stern's calculations of Intelligence Quotient?

a. IQ doesn't represent multiple different types of intelligences.

b. Mental age levels off around the age of 16 years old and skews computations.

c. The calculation is only appropriate for examining IQ in adult populations.

d. IQ rapidly declines as adults get older, especially over the age of 65.

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  1. 11 January, 15:04
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    b. Mental age levels off around the age of 16 years old and skews computations.
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