Studies examining the correlational stability of IQ suggest that
A) after age 6, IQ scores become more stable.
B) IQ scores are not stable until adolescence.
C) IQ scores fluctuate widely throughout the school years.
D) preschool IQs are good predictors of school-age scores.
A
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