Ken received a score of 125 on the WAIS and is taking it again in three weeks. What should we expect about Ken's upcoming test score?
A) Ken should score nearly the same on the second administration of the test.
B) Ken should score slightly higher on the second administration due to item familiarity.
C) Ken should score lower on the second administration because it is hard to replicate such a high score.
D) Ken should score slightly higher on the second administration due to increased motivation.
Answer: A
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