Multiple Choice
During middle childhood, scores on standardized IQ tests
A) increase as children gain cognitive skills.
B) remain stable, even as children gain cognitive skills.
C) are not related to scores on achievement tests.
D) are not helpful in determining if a child has a learning disability.
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