An assumption on which the Binet-Simon scales, the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale, and other intelligence tests are based is that
A) examinees have had equal opportunities to learn the material on the test.
B) intelligence is a composite of general and specific abilities.
C) intelligence is more a product of environment than of heredity.
D) the standard deviation of mental ages is the same for every chronological age.
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