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EY67

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Which of the following has been proven to reduce the risk of stereotype threat?
 
  a. Allowing individuals to take tests independently rather than in group format.
  b. Explaining to test takers the statistics on how various demographic groups tend to perform on a test.
  c. Placing demographic questions at the end of the test rather than the beginning.
  d. Using test proctors from underrepresented groups.

Question 2

In statistics, the Roman letter S refers to
 
  a. the variance of a population.
 b. the variance of a sample.
 c. the standard deviation of a population.
  d. the standard deviation of a sample.



olivia_paige29

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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