Abstract
The issue of infant intelligence as a unitary concept was attacked. Using data from three different tests of infant intelligence, it was shown that infant intelligence is neither unitary nor stable over the first two years of life. Implications for intervention programs were discussed in light of the failure to produce meaningful criterion measures of intelligence.
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Lewis, M., & McGurk, H. (1972). THE EVALUATION OF INFANT INTELLIGENCE: INFANT INTELLIGENCE SCORES‐‐TRUE OR FALSE? ETS Research Bulletin Series, 1972(2). https://doi.org/10.1002/j.2333-8504.1972.tb00624.x
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