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    It Would Be Appropriate for a Clinical Psychologist to Measure
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It Would Be Appropriate for a Clinical Psychologist to Measure

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Question 13

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It would be appropriate for a clinical psychologist to measure the intelligence of a slow learning child of no older than what age with either the WPSSI or the WISC-IV?


A) Age 5
B) Age 6
C) Age 7
D) None of the above

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