Chronological-age
noun, Psychology.
1.
the number of years a person has lived, especially when used as a standard against which to measure behavior, intelligence, etc.
chronological age chron·o·log·i·cal age (krŏn’ə-lŏj’ĭ-kəl)
n.
Abbr. CA, C.A.
The number of years a person has lived, used especially in psychometrics as a standard against which certain variables, such as behavior and intelligence, are measured.
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