Alan, a child with learning disabilities, was assessed by a neuropsychologist. The test contained 60 line drawings of objects ranging in familiarity. Alan was supposed to choose from among four choices to correctly identify the object. Simple items were those that had high frequency. Which of the following tests was used by the neuropsychologist to assess Alan's condition?
A. Rorschach inkblot test
B. Wisconsin Card Sorting Test
C. Boston Naming Test
D. Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test
Answer: C
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