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The effect of kindergarten experience upon IQ test performance.

Buck et al., 1971

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17640953721937493177
Author
Buck C
Gregg R
Harper M
Snider S
Publication year
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Psychology in the Schools

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Investigated the relationship between IQ, kindergarten attendance, and social class. Results indicate that the kindergarten experience has a positive influence on test performance. Children from the lowest social classes profited the least from kindergarten …
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