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    The Results of Cross-Sectional Studies Suggest That General Intelligence Increases
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The Results of Cross-Sectional Studies Suggest That General Intelligence Increases

Question 76

Question 76

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The results of cross-sectional studies suggest that general intelligence increases up through age __________, after which it declines.


A) 10-12
B) 16-18
C) 25-30
D) 50-55

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