The effect of World War I on the evolution of psychological testing was to ____.?
a. ?establish a hospitable environment for such endeavors
b. ?identify the need for "culture fair" tests
c. ?establish a baseline of racial differences in IQs in the United States
d. ?refute the assumption that illiterates are mentally retarded
e. ?pave the way for aptitude tests for high-school students
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A. Humanistic B. Cognitive C. Behavioral/social learning D. Psychoanalytic
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