What is the main objection to "consensus scoring" for a test of emotional intelligence?

a. A correct but uncommon answer gets a low score

b. Almost everyone gets close to the average score.
c. Most of the items become too difficult for the average person.
d. If you take the test again and give the same answers, you might get a different score.

a

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A) humanists B)behaviorists C) psychoanalysts D) Gestalt psychologists

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