The WISC-V is a test of intelligence that is noteworthy because it was the first Wechsler test that
A) reportedly does not tap general intellectual ability (g) in any of its subtests.
B) contains subtests designed for computer administration.
C) did not load exclusively on a two-factor solution.
D) All of these
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