The relative importance of age and IQ as predictors of outcomes in Intensive Behavioral Intervention.

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      Highlights: [•] Outcomes are highly variable in Intensive Behavioral Intervention. [•] We studied initial age and IQ in predicting cognitive and adaptive outcomes. [•] IQ is a strong predictor but younger age is related to making large cognitive gains. [•] Children over age 8 and/or with very low IQ had uniformly poor outcomes. [•] Results strongly support the importance of early intervention. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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