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A developmental psychologist is analyzing cognitive flexibility and working memory scores for three children to identify potential outliers for further clinical screening. The normative parameters for the two standardized tests are:

  • Cognitive Flexibility Test: Mean (μ\mu) = 100100, Standard Deviation (σ\sigma) = 1515
  • Working Memory Test: Mean (μ\mu) = 5050, Standard Deviation (σ\sigma) = 88

The children's raw scores are as follows:

  • Child A: Cognitive Flexibility = 133133, Working Memory = 4646
  • Child B: Cognitive Flexibility = 7676, Working Memory = 2222
  • Child C: Cognitive Flexibility = 9494, Working Memory = 6262

If the psychologist defines an outlier as any score that is more than 33 standard deviations below the mean (z<3.00z < -3.00), which child (A, B, or C) has a score that qualifies as an outlier?

Based on this standardized outlier criterion, Child ____ is identified as an outlier on one of the cognitive tests.

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