Alfred Binet and Sir Francis Galton would have likely disagreed about
A) the extent to which our senses influence intelligence.
B) the extent to which tests can measure intelligence.
C) the extent to which intelligence tests were reliable.
D) the extent to which intelligence tests were objective measures.
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