The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-IV (WISC-IV) differs from the Stanford-Binet test in that the WISC-IV

a. does not yield any IQ scores.
b. yields both a verbal IQ and a performance IQ.
c. is not widely used in assessment and research with children.
d. does not have subtests.

b

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A. a loose association. B. a hallucination. C. a delusion. D. perseveration.

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