A psychologist assesses a recently immigrated child who is an English Language Learner. The child's scores on the Wechsler scale show a significantly lower Verbal Comprehension Index (VCI) compared to their Fluid Reasoning Index (FRI) and Visual Spatial Index (VSI). What is the most ethically sound interpretation of this score profile?
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A
The VCI score is likely an underestimate of the child's true verbal ability due to language and cultural factors.
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B
The score profile is conclusive evidence of a specific language-based learning disability.
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C
The test administration was invalid, and all results, including non-verbal scores, must be discarded.
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D
The child possesses exceptionally high nonverbal intelligence that compensates for their verbal deficits.