One of the reasons that William Stern's original formula for calculating IQ was abandoned was that:
A) the ratio worked well for adults but not for children.
B) it failed to take a person's chronological age into account.
C) it failed to take a person's mental age into account.
D) the ratio worked well for children but not for adults.
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