Multiple Choice
In what way is the Stanford-Binet test similar to the Wechsler Intelligence Tests?
A) Both provide subscores as well as an overall score.
B) Both are equally fair to people speaking any possible language.
C) Both measure brain activity as well as answers to questions.
D) Both are intended to measure crystallized intelligence more than fluid intelligence.
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