A psychologist evaluates a child who obtains a Full Scale IQ (FSIQ) of 92 and a General Ability Index (GAI) of 108. Which of the following is the most likely interpretation of this score pattern?
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A
The GAI is an invalid score and should be disregarded in the interpretation.
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B
The child's verbal reasoning skills are significantly weaker than their nonverbal reasoning skills.
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C
The child has a relative weakness in cognitive abilities measured by the Working Memory and/or Processing Speed indices.
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D
The FSIQ is likely an overestimation of the child's true cognitive ability.