The major conclusion from Terman's study of genius was that:?
a. ?gifted children became gifted adults
b. ?gifted children became more average as they grew older
c. ?although gifted children remained gifted as adults, they tended to have more emotional problems than did average individuals
d. ?"early ripe, early rot"
ANSWER:
a
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