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nautica902

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The teacher expectancy effect occurs independently of a student's actual ability. What explains this effect?
 
  a. The concept of self-fulfilling prophecy
 b. Teachers' greater ability than testing to predict academic success
 c. The type of students the teacher has
 d. The economic environment of the school district

Question 2

According to the text, those societies that are gemeinschaft are characterized by:
 
  a. a sense of we feeling.
 b. extensive division of labor.
 c. strong secondary relationships.
 d. organic solidarity.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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