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Haya94

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The real dispute about racial differences in intelligence test results is
 
  a. whether the results actually exist.
  b. why better tests have not been developed.
  c. why the differences exist.
  d. whether the differences can ever be eliminated.

Question 2

A test has adverse impact if it
 
  a. decreases an individual's self-esteem.
  b. systematically rejects higher proportions of minority than non-minority individuals.
  c. prevents non-minority applicants from being hired.
  d. is used by an untrained administrator.



paavo

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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