Why is the information processing approach to measuring infant intelligence predictive of later intellectual ability?

A. It is an excellent measure of neurological health, which predicts later intellectual ability.
B. Attention, memory, speed of thinking, and cognitive adaptability are competencies that permit individuals to make sense of and adapt to their world.
C. Perception and motor skills, responsiveness, and language skills are competencies that form the foundation for later intelligence.
D. It incorporates both cognitive and socioemotional measures of infant ability.

Answer: B

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