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A defense attorney is preparing for a trial in which their client faces serious charges. The attorney arranges for a clinical psychologist to administer a standardized IQ test to the client. Based on the common uses of such assessments, what is the most probable reason the attorney is seeking this information?
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A defense attorney is preparing for a trial in which their client faces serious charges. The attorney arranges for a clinical psychologist to administer a standardized IQ test to the client. Based on the common uses of such assessments, what is the most probable reason the attorney is seeking this information?