mental age
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of mental age
First recorded in 1910–15
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It’s not cute watching and adult man regress to the mental age of a three-year-old.
From Salon • Mar. 1, 2024
He has the mental age of a baby of around six months old.
From BBC • Nov. 2, 2022
His lawyer, M. Ravi, said Nagaenthran, now 33, “could possibly have a mental age below 18” and that the disability doesn’t allow him to understand or appreciate deterrence.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 4, 2021
Her mental age was about 5 or 6 years old, her parents said in the claim.
From Fox News • Jan. 21, 2020
The same observation, however, applies equally well to many other of the Binet tests, some of which correlate more closely with true mental age than this one.
From The Measurement of Intelligence An Explanation of and a Complete Guide for the Use of the Stanford Revision and Extension of the Binet-Simon Intelligence Scale by Cubberley, Ellwood Patterson
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