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Awilson837

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What is known about the relationship between IQ scores and environmental influences?
 
  a. IQ scores do not take culture, poverty, and discrimination into account.
 b. IQ scores are not influenced by environmental concerns.
 c. There is little if any correlation between IQ scores and level of socioeconomic status.
  d. IQ scores remain constant from one race to the next.

Question 2

A major criticism of IQ tests is that they ____.
 
  a. reflect cultural and social factors rather than innate intelligence
 b. are limited to assessing intelligence for children in the elementary grades
  c. cannot be used to predict school performance
 d. are not useful for detecting intellectual disability



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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