Renee teaches in a foreign exchange program. She plans to administer an intelligence test to her students and would like to choose a test that eliminates potential cultural biases. She selects a test that measures IQ by having individuals match corresponding word pairs. IQ is then determined by the number of correct matches and how quickly they complete the test. Is this considered a culture-free test?
A. Yes, because it requires minimal amounts of reading.
B. Yes, because all timed tests are considered culture-free.
C. No, because culture likely determines the associations individual's make between words.
D. No, because culture-free tests cannot be timed.
Answer: C
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