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tuffie

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A rising tide lifts all ships.. This slogan describes the
 
  a. distinction between crystallized and fluid intelligence.
  b. genetic hypothesis of intelligence.
  c. principle of stereotype threat.
  d. Flynn effect of intelligence.

Question 2

Kinship correlations of IQ increase when their biological relatedness increases. This fact supports the view that intelligence is influenced by
 
  a. shared environmental experiences.
  b. heredity.
  c. each child's unique nonshared environmental experienced.
  d. nutrition because people living together eat together.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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