Why is infant performance on the Bayley-III test relatively unrelated to later intelligence?
A. Infants' brains are not fully developed when the Bayley-III is administered.
B. The Bayley-III measures different things than childhood intelligence tests.
C. Children gain many new skills between administration of the infant and child tests.
D. Environmental influences intervene between administration of the two types of tests.
Answer: B
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