Efforts to predict later IQ using estimates of infants' information-processing have revealed that
A) infants who process information slowly tend to have higher IQs as children.
B) information-processing is unrelated to later IQ.
C) infants who process information more rapidly and efficiently tend to have higher IQs as children.
D) information-processing measures are not as good as infant intelligence tests at predicting children's later IQ scores.
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