Asked by PerRy Ahuja on Jul 09, 2024

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When using the Binet-Simon scale, what is meant by mental age?

A) How old the child is physically
B) The intellectual level at which the child is functioning
C) How old the child will be before he/she reaches average intelligence
D) The age at which IQ can be tested

Binet-Simon Scale

Historically significant intelligence test developed by Alfred Binet and Théodore Simon, serving as a basis for modern IQ testing by measuring various cognitive abilities.

Mental Age

A measure of an individual's mental attainment based on the average age at which normal individuals achieve a particular score on a test of intelligence or cognitive ability.

  • Recognize the methodological foundations of the Binet-Simon scale including the concepts of mental and chronological age.
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Anoush KarapetyanJul 14, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The Binet-Simon scale measures mental age, which refers to the intellectual level at which a child is functioning, rather than their physical age. This concept is used to compare a child's cognitive abilities to what is typical for their age group.