Answer is: Ralf Gustav Dahrendorf <span>.
</span>Ralf Gustav Dahrendorf<span> (1929 – 2009) was a German-British </span>sociologist and <span>philosopher</span>.
He was expert in class conflict theories and he<span> studied class </span>distribution in modern society. He tried<span> to bring together </span>structural functionalism<span> and Marxism.</span>
After learning about his low score on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, Gunter complained, "I don’t believe that test is a measure of intelligence at all." Gunter’s statement is equivalent to saying that the WAIS lacks Validity
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
WAIS is an IQ based test. This test is used to measure the intelligence as well as cignitive abilities of adults and adolescents. The test checks the verbal comprehension, processing speed, working memory as well as the reasoning abilities.
The WAIS is a popularly used test considered to be a reliable measure of intelligence. Validity of a test refers to whether a test measures what it actually is designed for. If Gunter complains of the fact that the test is not a measure of intelligence at all, this means that the test lacks validity.