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    Estimates of Infants' Information-Processing Predict Later IQ More Effectively Than
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Estimates of Infants' Information-Processing Predict Later IQ More Effectively Than

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Estimates of infants' information-processing predict later IQ more effectively than do scores from the Bayley Scales for infants.

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