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Recalibration of Intelligence Tests

To maintain their accuracy and relevance, widely used intelligence tests like the Wechsler scales undergo periodic recalibration. This process involves re-norming and re-standardizing the test by administering it to large, contemporary populations. For example, the WISC-V was given to thousands of children across the U.S. so that current test-takers' scores can be compared against an up-to-date, same-age peer group.

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