Historically, a child's IQ was calculated by dividing _______ by chronological age and multiplying by ________ a. perceptual skill; 100 b. mental age; 50 c. perceptual skill; 50 d. mental age; 100
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Step 1: Calculate the child's intelligence quotient (IQ) using the formula: IQ = (mental age / chronological age) * 100. Show more…
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