Which statement is most true regarding comprehensive, standardized language tests?

A) They may not provide a highly detailed account of a particular linguistic ability, such as
morphology.
B) Most have not been norm-referenced.
C) They are less valid as diagnostic instruments than linguistic screening tests.
D) They are easy to use and often do not require a trained examiner.


A

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