Multiple Choice
Research indicates that Head Start programs
A) fail to produce even short-term improvements in participants' mental skills.
B) contribute to dramatic long-term gains in participants' intelligence test scores.
C) promote aptitude benefits, which generally dissipate over time.
D) are beneficial only to participants from very intellectually stimulating home
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