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Achievement Tests Differ from Intelligence Tests in That They

Question 137

Question 137

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Achievement tests differ from intelligence tests in that they


A) are administered only to adults.
B) assess readiness for college study.
C) are not norm-referenced.
D) measure mental age.

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