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debasdf

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The cultural test bias hypothesis in mental testing is best described by which statement?
 
  a. Different cultures cannot all be tested.
  b. Cultures differ in abilities that cannot be tested.
  c. Mental tests cannot be administered by someone from a different culture.
  d. Mental tests have biases in them that affect cultural groups differently.

Question 2

All of the following were discussed in the chapter as obligations teachers owe their students EXCEPT:
 
  A. giving multiple warnings to students before administering a consequence.
  B. being sensitive to students' personalities and individual needs.
  C. making learning interesting and meaningful.
  D. teaching students how to behave and helping them strive for excellence.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

A



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