Binet believed all of the following except:
A) children whose intellectual age was only one year behind their chronological age would probably have no trouble in school
B) children whose intellectual age was two or more years behind their chronological age would probably have trouble in school but they could be helped by special educational programs
C) children whose intellectual age did not match or exceed their chronological age should be placed in separate schools so that they would not interfere with the progress of normal children
D) poor performance on intelligence tests could be caused by factors other than low intelligence,such as health and motivation
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