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student77

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Concerning the matter of a terminal age of intellectual development, the most reasonable
  conclusion is that intellectual growth
 
  A) continues only if the individual remains in school.
  B) varies with the particular intellectual task.
  C) begins slowing down at age 15 and stops sometime in the early 20s.
  D) stops rather abruptly at age 15.

Question 2

Concern over truth-in-testing legislation has led to all of the following except
 
  A) more careful internal review by ETS to eliminate sex and ethnic bias.
  B) disclosure of SAT items one year after the tests are administered.
  C) a decline in the number of college entrance examinations administered each year.
  D) improved monitoring of test questions for cultural and socioeconomic bias.



Rilsmarie951

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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