Multiple Choice
IQ tests are intended to measure "general problem-solving ability," which is what people mean by intelligence. Some experts think IQ tests measure not intelligence but how much education and how much exposure to middle-class culture a person has. These experts say that IQ tests are:
A) biased.
B) not valid.
C) not reliable.
D) highly variable.
E) subject to nonsampling errors.
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