What were the advantages of the Wechsler Intelligence Test compared to earlier tests?
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Physics, 03.04.2020 07:33 MatteBlack9868
What were the advantages of the Wechsler Intelligence Test compared to earlier tests?
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B. The scores on subtests could help identify a learning problem that needed attention
C. Performance scores were less likely to be affect by cultural barriers
D. All three were advantages
Performance scores were less likely to be affected by language barriers
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Which type of energy is transferred by convection currents?
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)consider two positively charged particles, one of charge q0 (particle 0) fixed at the origin, and another of charge q1 (particle 1) fixed on the y-axis at (0,d1,0). what is the net force f⃗ on particle 0 due to particle 1?
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