How is infant intelligence assessed?

a. by comparing the abilities of one infant to others of the same age
b. It is not possible to test infant intelligence.
c. by comparing infant abilities to genetic norms
d. by monitoring brain wave activity while the infant is presented with visual stimuli


A

Psychology

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Psychology