Multiple Choice
Studies of black children adopted into white, highly educated, upper-middle class families show that
A) the "Flynn effect" is incorrect.
B) a genetic drift is occurring.
C) an enriched environment can produce significant gains in IQ scores.
D) environment must not be relevant, because the parents and the children share environments.
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