Multiple Choice
A potential confounding factor in the performance of subjects on tests of nonverbal cognitive ability is:
A) a lack of motivation on the part of the subject.
B) damage to the right hemisphere.
C) damage to the left hemisphere.
D) the fact that few good tests of nonverbal abilities exist.
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