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In Lewis Terman's Study of 1,500 California Children Between the Ages

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In Lewis Terman's study of 1,500 California children between the ages of 8 and 12 who had IQs above 140, findings revealed that:


A) other than their high intelligence, there were no significant differences between them and other children in their age group.
B) the highly intelligent children tended to be socially well adjusted, healthier, and taller than other children their age.
C) although intelligent, the high-IQ children were socially and physically inept.
D) as compared with the control group of average children, the highly intelligent children were much more prone to illness and accidents.

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