Two conclusions regarding the effects of Head Start can be made, and they are:

A. IQ score increases do not last long, and participation leads to better social and personal well-being.
B. Increases in IQ scores are long lasting and participation leads to an increased risk for delinquency in young adulthood.
C. IQ scores do not increase, but social development improves following participation in Head Start.
D. Participants are less likely to graduate from high school and more likely to be held back one grade.

Answer: A

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