What is the most prominent way in which the WISC differentiated itself from the Stanford-Binet upon its release in 1949?
The WISC identified seven factors of verbal intelligence, while the Stanford-Binet yielded only three.
The WISC could be administered to individuals between ages 11 and 39, while the Stanford-Binet was restricted to ages 19–31.
The WISC included specific subtests as well as verbal and performance scales, while the Stanford-Binet yielded only an overall IQ.
The WISC included accommodations for color-blind individuals, while the Stanford-Binet offered no such concessions.