As argued by Sternberg and Gardner, what is a drawback of Wechsler and Stanford-Binet tests?
A) They lay emphasis on quantitative reasoning and visual-spatial processing.
B) They had incorporated developments in neurosciences in their studies.
C) They do not measure social, musical, and naturalistic forms of intelligence.
D) They do not measure verbal, spatial, and mathematical forms of intelligence.
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