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AEWBW

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If students asked if they could improve their aptitudes as measured by the DAT, which of the following would be the most appropriate response for an educator?
 
  A. All of these aptitudes can be readily modified.
  B. Aptitudes are fixed traits that cannot be modified.
  C. Aptitudes are seldom modified by training.
  D. Some of these aptitudes can be improved more readily than others.

Question 2

Culture-fair testing typically uses materials that are
 
  A. common in many cultures.
  B. free of cultural influences.
  C. indicators of innate abilities.
  D. most familiar to members of minority groups.



ebenov

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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