Whitaker, Simon (2008) The merits of mental age as an additional measure of intellectual ability in the low ability range. Clinical Psychology Forum, 191. pp. 44-47. ISSN 1473-8279
Abstract

It is argued that mental age may have some merit as a measure of intellectual ability, particularly in the low ability range, as it can be more accurately determined than a deviation derived IQ score.

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