Flynn Effect In Longitudinal Intelligence Data
A psychologist is analyzing longitudinal intelligence score data from a cohort of children who began kindergarten three years ago. Now that the students are in second grade, the psychologist notes that the data reflects the Flynn effect. In further evaluating this trend, the psychologist would most likely investigate
A
how physical predispositions influence students' approaches to learning
B
how parental support influences changes in students' intelligence scores
C
how nature and nurture interact to sustain intelligence
D
how specific genes play a role in the development of an individual's intelligence