Why do scores on infant developmental scales appear to be such poor predictors of later IQs?

a. They do not account for the negative environmental impacts that trump later experiences.
b. They are actually very good predictors.
c. They are over-reliant on verbal skills that continue to develop in childhood.
d. They may tap qualitatively different abilities.


d

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