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xeze [42]
2 years ago
15

Most nations have exhibited substantial increases in iq scores during the past century. this phenomenon is called the "_____." b

rain leap stanford swell flynn effect intelligence surge
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1 answer:
MAVERICK [17]2 years ago
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The correct answer is Flynn effect. This is defined as a long sustained and substantial increase in both of the crystallized and fluid intelligence test scores by which it covers and measures the many of parts of the world that begins from the 1930 until the present.

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