The Wechsler Intelligence Scales differ from the Stanford-Binet in that the Wechsler Intelligence Scales are
A) arranged by age levels rather than subtests.
B) suitable for group administration.
C) made up of multiple subtests.
D) evaluated with separate verbal and performance scale scores.
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