In contrast to the Stanford-Binet and Wechsler IQ tests (WAIS and WISC) , the advantage of the Raven's Progressive Matrices test is that it
A) provides subscores representing different abilities.
B) is more appropriate for use with blind people.
C) has been revised more frequently.
D) is equally fair to people who speak different languages.
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