A 6-year-old child's WPPSI-IV scores show a Verbal Comprehension Index (VCI) of 120 and a Processing Speed Index (PSI) of 85. The Full Scale IQ (FSIQ) is calculated to be 102. Which statement represents the most accurate interpretation of these results?
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A
The child has a learning disability due to the 35-point difference between the VCI and PSI.
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B
The General Ability Index (GAI) should be considered as a more interpretable estimate of the child's reasoning abilities.
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C
The FSIQ of 102 is the best and most reliable summary of the child's overall cognitive ability.
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D
The child's true ability is closer to the VCI of 120, and the PSI score should be disregarded as an outlier.