What has research shown regarding the IQs of preschoolers attending Title 1 or Head Start

programs?

a. There are IQ gains while the children are enrolled that last for the first few years of school
b. There is no difference in IQ between these children and those not attending preschool
c. Children not attending preschool had initial gains in kindergarten but then were surpassed by
the Title 1 and Head Start children until high school
d. There were initial IQ gains that lasted until adulthood

a. There are IQ gains while the children are enrolled that last for the first few years of
school

Psychology

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a. control b. prediction c. description d. explanation

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An educational program that relies almost exclusively on intelligence and aptitude test scores as criterion for admittance is __________

a) ensuring that its high standards will continue to be upheld. b) engaging in the best screening practices available to date. c) being ethically responsible. d) potentially unfairly excluding many individuals who, despite their scores, would do well.

Psychology