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Peer reviewedFagan, Joseph F., III – Intelligence, 1984
Children (n=36), originally tested for visual novelty preferences at age seven months and intelligence estimates at age three, were tested for intellectual functioning and for visual recognition performance at age five. Results indicate that novelty preferences were more highly related to later intelligence quotients than to later recognition…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Infants, Intelligence, Longitudinal Studies


