Tests of intellectual abilities are useful for each of the following purposes EXCEPT
a. preventing mislabeling of bright students as unintelligent and troublemaking.
b. providing a basis for remedial action for specific kinds of learning problems.
c. helping children overcome feelings of inferiority.
d. predicting how a child's personality will change in adolescence.
e. identifying learning disabilities in otherwise capable children.
d. predicting how a child's personality will change in adolescence.
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