The WAIS-IV, WISC-IV, and the WPPSI-III

a. are Wechsler intelligence tests for adults of different ages.
b. are subtests of the adult version of the Wechsler Intelligence Scales.
c. were revised recently to be given in groups.
d. form a family of intelligence tests that yield Full Scale IQ scores at all age levels.


Answer: d. form a family of intelligence tests that yield Full Scale IQ scores at all age levels.

Psychology

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