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    Instances Where Individuals Take the Same Intelligence Test Twice, and Receive
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Instances Where Individuals Take the Same Intelligence Test Twice, and Receive

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Instances where individuals take the same intelligence test twice, and receive a higher score the second time, can be explained by the Barnum effect.

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