Multiple Choice
Tests of infant intelligence do not generally predict later behavior because
A) individual differences in ability are too large in infants.
B) infant tests are not reliable.
C) infant tests tap different abilities than do later tests.
D) infant tests have not been standardized like later tests have been.
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