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armygirl

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Currently used tests of intelligence and cognitive abilities are based on which of the following theories?
 
  a) Guilford Model
  b) Cattell, Horn, and Carroll (CHC) Model
  c) Wechsler Theory of Intelligence
  d) Gardner's Multiple Intelligences

Question 2

All of the following are commonly used intelligence tests for elementary school age children except for:
 
  a) Differential Abilities Scale2nd Edition
  b) WISC-IV
  c) Peabody Individual Aptitude Test
  d) Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children2nd Edition



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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