Following World War I, arguments made to discredit psychologists' findings from the mass intelligence testing of recruits included which of the following?
A) Tests used in the military would not apply to regular civilians.
B) Although the aim of the tests was to determine intelligence, psychologists were unable to offer a clear definition of intelligence.
C) The tests were supposed to determine who would be able to withstand the stresses of war; however, most soldiers returned from battle with severe mental distress.
D) No arguments were made.
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