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clmills979

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Research indicates that all of the following are benefits of single-sex schools EXCEPT:
 
  A) females get higher paying jobs after graduation.
  B) there are no barriers for females majoring in male dominated fields.
  C) scores in standardized tests increase for both males and females.
  D) All of the above are benefits.

Question 2

In graduate education,
 
  A) women now outnumber men in traditionally masculine fields.
  B) men outnumber women in many fields that at the undergraduate level are female-dominated.
  C) minority women outnumber White women in completing degree programs.
  D) minorities in general now outnumber Whites in successfully completing degree programs.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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