Question

Infant intelligence test scores often do not reflect true abilities because

A)the tests cannot be relied on for screening developmental problems.

B)the tests emphasize verbal, conceptual, and problem-solving skills.

C)infants and toddlers easily become distracted, fatigued, or bored during testing.

D)the tests only identify infants and toddlers who are likely to be intellectually gifted as older children.

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