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The current Stanford-Binet is given to individuals from the age of

A) 3 through adolescence.
B) 6 through adolescence.
C) 2 through adulthood.
D) 6 through adulthood.

Stanford-Binet

A standardized test that assesses intelligence and cognitive abilities in children and adults, based on the original work by Binet and later refined at Stanford University.

Adolescence

The developmental period of transition from childhood to early adulthood, entered at approximately 10 to 12 years of age and ending at 18 or 19 years of age.

Adulthood

The period in an individual's life following the onset of maturity, characterized by fully developed physical growth and intellectual capacity.

  • Identify the age ranges for different standardized intelligence tests and their intended purposes.
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