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Do overall scores on tests, such as the bayley scales, accurately predict future grades in school?

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  1. 1 August, 00:33
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    No, it's not possible. Because brain development in early adolescence enables formal operations, improved memory and information-processing skills, and better performance on IQ tests. IQ scores become more stable and predict IQ in middle age. In childhood and adolescence, IQ scores are a good predictor of school achievement (Better predictor of high school grades than of college grades). So it is not possible.
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