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The __________ is the phenomenon in which mean IQ scores rise from one generation to the next, unless the test is made more difficult.

A) Flynn effect
B) Cattell effect
C) Spearman effect
D) Gardner effect

Flynn Effect

The significant and enduring rise in scores for both fluid and crystallized intelligence tests recorded across various regions of the world during the 20th century.

  • Identify the historical and modern justifications for differences in IQ scores, including the Flynn effect.
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