What likely accounts for an observed effect of the examiner's race on intelligence test performance?
A) White examiners are more likely to elicit stereotype threat from racial minority test takers.
B) Lack of standardization in some intelligence testing procedures.
C) Subtle, nonverbal cues that manifest in racially-specific ways.
D) Racial minority test takers tend to have lower expectations for their performance in the presence of White examiners.
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