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Which of these statements about the relationship between one's family and one's social status is not true?
 
  a. The family is the source of economic resources that may open occupational opportunities.
  b. Children from working class families feel a much stronger need to attend college.
  c. Families with more resources are more likely to send their children to college thereby helping them succeed.
  d. The family may be the source of important values that will facilitate success.
  e. The children of blue-collar families are less likely to attend the university.

Question 2

The quality of measurement primarily depends on two factorswhat are they?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

The quality of measurement depends on reliability (achieving consistent results on repeated applications) and validity (when measuring techniques actually measure what they are designed to measure).
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