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    IQ Tests Have Been Shown to Have Low Validity in Predicting
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IQ Tests Have Been Shown to Have Low Validity in Predicting

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IQ tests have been shown to have low validity in predicting school achievement, how long a child will stay in school, and career attainment in adulthood.

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