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wenmo

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The high cost of two-generation family intervention is
 
  a. offset by the parents' improved employment prospects.
  b. unjustified because taxpayers end up paying the costs.
  c. paid later as a long-term loan when the child matures.
  d. unknown because managers often falsify their records.

Question 2

At a beauty pageant, none of the five judges can agree with each other about who should win. The pageant rating system is low in
 
  a. validity.
  b. selective attrition.
  c. interrater reliability.
  d. temporal stability.



briezy

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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