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Most Infant Intelligence Tests Are Better at Making Long-Term Predications

Question 57

Question 57

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Most infant intelligence tests are better at making long-term predications for __________ babies.


A) extremely high-scoring
B) average- to high-scoring
C) low- to average-scoring
D) extremely low-scoring

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