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Judge Skelly Wright ruled against classification based on group ability tests in the case of
 
  a. Diana v. State Board of Education.
  b. Hobson v. Hansen.
  c. Brown v. Board of Education.
  d. Plessy v. Ferguson.

Question 2

Which of the following cases resulted in the decision that employment tests must be reliable and valid?
 
  a. Golden Rule Insurance Company v. Washburn
  b. Griggs v. Duke Power Company
  c. Hobson v. Hansen
  d. Connecticut v. Teal



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Answer to Question 1

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