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The debate over whether or not IQ is stable has its roots in
 
  a. the nature-nurture debate. c. educational preferences.
  b. the debate over socioeconomic resources. d. affirmative action.

Question 2

The tendency of individuals who know they are under observation to alter their natural behavior is termed
 
  a. participant reactivity. c. observer reactivity.
  b. observer bias. d. participant bias.



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Answer to Question 1

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