While the Wechsler Memory Scale (WMS-III) is able to distinguish between neurologically normal individuals and those with brain damage resulting in memory impairment, critics say the WMS-III does not do a good job of
a) distinguishing among a variety of diseases
b) distinguishing cognitive impairments from behavioural impairments
c) determining the degree of severity of the impairment
d) distinguishing right hemisphere lesions from left hemisphere lesions
ANSWER: D
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