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lindiwe

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One reason that the average score for males on mathematics sections of standardized tests is so much higher than females.
 
  a. Males are smarter than females.
  b. Females don't do well on standardized tests.
  c. Males' scores are more variable.
  d. Standardized tests are designed to give males a scoring advantage.

Question 2

The differences between males and females in verbal tasks is ___________, and the differences between males and females in quantitative tasks is ______________.
 
  a. small; large
  b. large; small
  c. small; small
  d. large; large



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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