The Stanford-Binet and the Wechsler tests
A) are used mainly for instructional planning.
B) require very little training to administer and score.
C) are most often used to identify highly intelligent children and diagnose those with learning problems.
D) fail to take into account the child's behavior during the administration of the test.
C
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