If you had assisted Alfred Binet in the development of his intelligence test, you would have taken care to develop test questions that
a. allowed for comparison of children's responses.
b. could not be scored correct or incorrect.
c. involved the same content throughout the test.
d. assessed judgment, reasoning, and rote memory.
Answer: a. allowed for comparison of children's responses.
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