Componential analysis involves

A) examining relationships between aspects of information processing and children's intelligence test scores.
B) determining the extent to which intelligence test scores are accurate predictors of future academic success.
C) comparing a child's performance on an intelligence test with the performance of a specific group of children.
D) identifying cultural and educational experiences that contribute to intelligence test scores.


A

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