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newbem

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One gain from the use of the Army Alpha and Beta tests was
 
  a) experience gained by psychologists in test construction and psychometrics.
   b) improved placement of recruits into appropriate military occupations.
   c) increased understanding of the relationship between verbal and nonverbal intelligence.
   d) evidence that basic tests of intelligence correlated well with performance on a variety of jobs.

Question 2

One innovation in the Education for All Handicapped Children (Public Law 94-142) was that
 
  a) psychologists were directed to use validated tests to evaluate children.
   b) children had the right to be tested in their home language, even if they attended an English-speaking school.
   c) the responsibilities of psychologists were limited to evaluating mental abilities.
   d) the educational rights of disabled children were acknowledged for the first time.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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