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Cognitive psychologist: The argument against IQ as a hereditary trait that is fixed throughout one's lifetime ignores the evidence of eye orientation. That is, there is a high correlation between the speed in which a person's eyes orient towards a stimulus and that person's IQ. Specifically, an experiment measured the number of milliseconds subjects required to orient their eyes to the where on a large screen a word was flashed. The study found that the more rapid the response the higher that person's IQ. Which of the following is an assumption the cognitive psychologist makes?
【选项】The speed in which a person orients his or her eyes towards a stimulus is a skill that cannot be modified by experience.
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