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IQ tests for infants and very young children tend to measure _____, while adult IQ tests tend to measure _____. ? a. logical reasoning; abstract reasoning ? b. sensory skills; abstract reasoning ? c. memory skills; abstract reasoning ? d. comprehension; abstract reasoning

          IQ tests for infants and very young children tend to measure _____, while adult IQ tests tend to measure _____.

? a. logical reasoning; abstract reasoning
? b. sensory skills; abstract reasoning
? c. memory skills; abstract reasoning
? d. comprehension; abstract reasoning
        
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IQ tests for infants and very young children tend to measure , while adult IQ tests tend to measure .

? a. logical reasoning; abstract reasoning
? b. sensory skills; abstract reasoning
? c. memory skills; abstract reasoning
? d. comprehension; abstract reasoning

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IQ tests for infants and very young children tend to measure while adult IQ tests tend to measure a. logical reasoning; abstract reasoning b. sensory skills; abstract reasoning c. memory skills; abstract reasoning d. comprehension; abstract reasoning while adult IQ tests IQ tests for infants and very young children tend to measure tend to measure O a. logical reasoning; abstract reasoning O b.sensory skills; abstract reasoning O c.memory skills; abstract reasoning O d.comprehension;abstract reasoning
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0:00 Hello everyone.
00:01 This is ricky and today we're working on problem 23 from the diagnostic insane.
00:06 So we're given a summary of iqs4 data from 100 children.
00:11 So we have n equals 100...
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