Multiple Choice
Results from infant intelligence tests
A) can reliably predict how infants will later do on standardized tests of intelligence.
B) are strong predictors of the child's later performance in school.
C) relate to logical-mathematical performance, but not linguistic abilities.
D) are not very strong predictors of later measures of cognitive functioning.
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