What group of people were often labeled "morons," "idiots," or "imbeciles" by early intelligence tests because they had limited English skills?

a. Army recruits
b. people with schizophrenia
c. very young children
d. immigrants to the United States
e. persons living in the South

d. immigrants to the United States

Psychology

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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