Evaluation of the Carolina Abecedarian Project found that
a. early intervention resulted in lasting improvements for virtually all of the children in the program.
b. improvements were seen from eighteen months of age to young adulthood.
c. any significant improvements were transitory for the majority of the children in the program.
d. the program was unsuccessful, yielding few lasting improvements in the children.
B
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