According to Module 17, a three-year-old child who is rated high in seeking stimulation will:
A. develop a fearful temperament later in life
B. score lower IQ scores than children rated low in stimulation seeking
C. score higher IQ scores than children rated low in stimulation seeking
D. develop a fearless temperament later in life
Answer: C
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