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ENagel

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The difference between a school psychologist and an educational psychologist is that a school psychologist ____.
 
  a. is more likely to conduct research on effective curricula
  b. focuses on how community programs are likely to lead to academic achievement
  c. is more directly involved with individual students
  d. has little involvement with students mental health problems

Question 2

Julene is applying to graduate school in psychology. She wants to study ways to test children for learning disabilities so that they can be placed into special education programs. Julene should apply to graduate programs that specialize in ____ psychology.
 
  a. developmental
  b. school
  c. human factors
  d. cognitive



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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