Multiple Choice
Your text describes a study of the success of racetrack gamblers in predicting the outcomes of horse races. What did the study find?
A) Consistent with the idea that academic and nonacademic intelligence are different, the gamblers' success was negatively correlated with their IQs.
B) Consistent with the idea that academic and nonacademic intelligence are different, the gamblers' success was uncorrelated with their IQs.
C) Consistent with the idea that academic and nonacademic intelligence are related, the gamblers' success was positively correlated with their IQs.
D) Consistent with the idea that academic and nonacademic intelligence are related, racetrack handicappers had higher IQs than did racetrack bettors.
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