Social Studies, 08.08.2019 19:10 maleah12x
Which of the following statements is true?
poverty always affects whether individuals are able to reach their full intellectual potential.
an individual’s intelligence is determined solely by the intelligence levels of his siblings.
the environment in which an individual is raised is the strongest predictor of her future intelligence
there are many factors working together to influence an individual’s intelligence level.
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Which of the following statements is true?
poverty always affects whether individuals are abl...
poverty always affects whether individuals are abl...
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