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Yolanda

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Although both the Larry P. V. Riles case and PASE v. Hannon cases dealt with overrepresentation of minority children in special education due to a bias in intelligence testing used for eligibility the outcomes were different. Compare the two different outcomes to one another.
 
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Vibro-tactile hearing aids are the most common hearing aids for children.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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Larry P. v. RilesIntelligence tests are biased, can't use to identify African American children as cognitively disabled, reduce the minority overrepresentation PASE v HannonIntelligence tests are not biased because they represent the culture of the schools, focused on SES differences that contributed to differences in performance

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