A cross-sectional study of children who were born with cerebral damage and a control group of children with no brain damage demonstrated that:
A) the two groups showed no differences in IQ.
B) the two groups showed no differences in IQ at the age of 6 years, but the group with brain damage had lower average IQ at older ages.
C) the group with brain damage had lower average IQ at the age of 6 years, but the groups showed no differences at older ages.
D) the two groups showed no differences in IQ through puberty, but the group with brain damage had lower average IQ at older ages.
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