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Rosenthal and Jacobson's book, Pygmalion in the Classroom illustrated the power of
 
  a. I.Q. tests
  b. Cultural deprivation
  c. De facto segregation
  d. Self-fulfilling prophecy

Question 2

Essentially the findings of the Coleman report on education were consistent with the
 
  a. Conflict perspective
  b. Functionalist perspective
  c. Symbolic interactionist perspective
  d. Social-psychological perspective



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: d

Answer to Question 2

ANS: b



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