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Brad Everett realizes that social acceptance is important to his students, so he creates a rule forbidding any form of social rejection in his class. Taking this characteristic of his students into account suggests that Brad most likely teaches:
 
  a. kindergarteners.
  b. second graders.
  c. fourth graders.
  d. eighth graders.

Question 2

Tests designed to predict the potential for future learning and measure general abilities developed over long periods of time are called:
 
  a. performance tests.
  b. achievement tests.
  c. diagnostic tests.
  d. aptitude tests.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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