Gardner and Sternberg did not consider the Wechsler and Stanford-Binet tests to be valid measures of intelligence because ________.

A. the tests measured aspects such as emotional, social and kinesthetic intelligence
B. the tests viewed intelligence as a collection of multiple abilities rather than as a single ability
C. the tests measured only verbal, spatial, and mathematical forms of intelligence
D. the tests did not provide the same results consistently when taken at different times


Answer: C

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