Suju, a student from a middle eastern country, is being tested for intellectual disability. Her parents are concerned about the use of IQ tests with their daughter. Which of the following is a valid criticism about the use of IQ tests specifically as it relates to Suju's ethnicity?

A. IQ tests cannot measure adaptive behavior.
B. IQ tests contain inherent biases.
C. IQ tests address only a narrow aspect of cognition.
D. IQ test is not a good measure of the needs for support.


Answer: B

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