As argued by Sternberg and Gardner, what is a drawback of Wechsler and Stanford-Binet tests?
A. They do not measure verbal, spatial, and mathematical forms of intelligence.
B. They lay emphasis on quantitative reasoning and visual-spatial processing.
C. They do not measure social, musical, and naturalistic forms of intelligence.
D. They had incorporated developments in neurosciences in their studies.
Answer: C
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