Asked by Richard Gilpin on Jun 03, 2024

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While they are not fixed and may rise or decline depending on the circumstances,why do our IQ scores NOT usually increase as we get older

A)  We do not accumulate that much more information as we get older. 
B)  The tests are not designed to measure increases in knowledge as we get older. 
C)  An IQ score is indicative of our relative standing in our particular age group. 
D)  The tests for adults are not comparable to the tests for children.

IQ Scores

Standardized scores designed to measure human intelligence.

Relative Standing

An individual's or group's position or rank in relation to others in terms of various socioeconomic indicators.

  • Recognize the impact of scores that surpass or fall short of the mean in intelligence evaluations.
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fatima mohamedJun 09, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
IQ scores are based on a comparison with others in the same age group. Therefore, intelligence scores typically remain stable throughout adulthood as one's relative standing among peers does not change significantly.