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dakota nelson

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The earliest cross-sectional studies of adult intelligence found that intelligence
 
  A) declines steadily with age.
  B) rises steadily until late adulthood and then declines rapidly.
  C) remains the same as we age.
  D) rises steadily with age.

Question 2

What is thought to have been a confounding cohort effect in the early cross-sectional studies of intelligence?
 
  A) Education
  B) Age
  C) Work experience
  D) Socioeconomic level



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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