The psychometric approach differs from the Piagetian and information processing approaches in which way?
A) It is normative rather than idiographic.
B) It does not allow us to make value judgments about children.
C) It can make a difference in a child's life (e.g., what kind of schooling he will receive) .
D) It is the most theoretically-based approach.
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