What has happened to IQ performance since the 1930s?

a) a slow but steady rise in performance
b) a decline in performance that has been attributed to television
c) a random series of increases and decreases unrelated to any identified variables
d) a rapid decline followed by an equally rapid increase attributed to the computer age

A

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