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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•edit-210 months agoIt’s the composite score, and especially the heavy emphasis on it as some innate unchangeable thing, that’s the questionable part.
minus-square@spikespazlink1•9 months agoAbsolutely, but it’s still useful. Allegedly Alfred Binet did not approve of the eventual applications of the test he designed.
It’s the composite score, and especially the heavy emphasis on it as some innate unchangeable thing, that’s the questionable part.
Absolutely, but it’s still useful. Allegedly Alfred Binet did not approve of the eventual applications of the test he designed.