Multiple Choice
Like Binet, Wechsler believed that:
A) intelligence was a single global ability that could be quantified in a single IQ score.
B) intelligence involved a variety of mental abilities.
C) intelligence was primarily a function of genetic inheritance.
D) IQ scores had little or no correlation with academic success.
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