Louis Terman, one of the original developers of the Stanford-Binet test, began a study in the 1920s of 1,500 children with exceptionally high IQ scores. When compared to the control group, the high IQ participants were ____
a. less likely to have personal problems such as alcoholism, divorce, and mental disorders
b. more likely to have personal problems such as anxiety, depression, and alcoholism
c. more likely to experience career failure and financial ruin
d. less likely to experience educational and occupational success
Answer: A
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