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solong [7]
3 years ago
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Read the scenario below and answer the question that follows. Since the first mental age tests were administered in 1904, there

have been several versions of intelligence tests. The most widely used test today is the Wechsler Intelligence Scale. Why did David Wechsler design the Wechsler Intelligence Scale? He didn't feel that the other tests adequately measured intelligence levels in adults. He felt that knowing someone's mental age was important. He needed a formula for comparing mental age to chronological age. He wanted to know how someone was going to do in school.
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1 answer:
Zina [86]3 years ago
6 0

Intelligence tests are sets of subtests that measure human intelligence.

The most widely used test is Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale and  Wechsler Intelligence Scale.

Why did David Wechsler design the Wechsler Intelligence Scale?

The correct option is:

(A) He didn't feel that the other tests adequately measured intelligence levels in adults.

<h3 /><h3>Wechsler Intelligence Scale</h3><h3 />
  • The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) is an intelligence test, published in 1955.

  • It is designed to measure intelligence in adults and older adolescents.

  • This test was designed by psychologist David Wechsler.

  • He believed that intelligence was made up of a number of different mental abilities, rather than a single general intelligence factor.

  • He was dissatisfied with the limitations of Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale.

Thus, the correct option is (A)He didn't feel that the other tests adequately measured intelligence levels in adults.

To know more about  intelligence tests, visit here:

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