Since its publication in 1916, the Stanford-Binet has
a. remained unchanged.
b. not been used with individuals in the normal range of performance.
c. fallen out of favor and is no longer being used.
d. been revised several times and is widely used today.
Answer: d. been revised several times and is widely used today.
Psychology
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