One reason why the psychometric approach has been more controversial than Piaget's approach is that
A) Piaget's emphasis was on goals of development, and the psychometric approach emphasized similarities in children's development.
B) the psychometric approach identifies ordered differences in children's intelligence level, whereas Piaget emphasized individual differences in rates of growth.
C) the psychometric approach identifies ordered differences in children's intelligence level, whereas Piaget emphasized similarities in children's development.
D) Piaget's emphasis is on evaluation, whereas the psychometric approach emphasizes norms.
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