The Stanford-Binet and the Wechsler intelligence tests
A) are used mainly for instruction planning.
B) require very little training of teachers who give them.
C) are most often used to identify students who are highly intelligent or have learning problems.
D) do not take into account the child's behavior during the administration of the test.
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