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    After Age 5 or 6, Intelligence-Test Scores of Individual Children
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After Age 5 or 6, Intelligence-Test Scores of Individual Children

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Question 10

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After age 5 or 6, intelligence-test scores of individual children tend to _____over long periods of time.


A) be stable
B) swing wildly
C) steadily increase
D) show no pattern

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