To assess a child's intellectual ability, Binet and Simon (1905),
a. administered several perceptual discrimination tests to children of various ages.
b. devised an overall point rating system ranging from below average to above average.
c. formulated the IQ.
d. compared the child's performance relative to an established age-determined average.
e. asked teachers to estimate their students' relative standing in their classes.
d. compared the child's performance relative to an established age-determined
average.
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a. Italy b. India c. Japan d. South Korea
As compared to American psychiatrists, Canadian psychiatrists:
a) Have significantly more reservations about including Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) in the DSM-5 b) Were more accepting of the DID diagnosis if they were English-speaking than if they were French-speaking respondents c) Were more accepting of the validity of DID if they were cognitively oriented than if they were psychoanalytically oriented d) Had similar views on the validity of DID