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29 January, 20:36

Which is true regarding correlational research that focuses on family size and IQ?

a. Children from larger families report higher IQs than children from smaller families.

b. Children from smaller families report higher IQs than children from larger families.

c. Positive correlations between family size and IQ have mainly been found.

d. The IQ correlations of children from large families are similar to the IQ correlations of children from small families.

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  1. 29 January, 20:55
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    The correct answer is option B: children from smaller families report higher IQs than children from larger families.

    Children from small families tend to have better quality results on intelligence tests than children from large families. That is to say that, in general, the smaller the family, the higher the children's IQ will be.
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