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Which of the following states a key difference between the interpretation of the racial IQ gap by Jensen as compared to Dickens and Flynn?
 
  a) Jensen argues that Black-White IQ differences have been stable over time, while Dickens and Flynn argue that they have narrowed in recent years.
   b) Jensen argues that Black-White IQ differences are due to environmental causes, while Dickens and Flynn argue that they are due to genetic factors.
   c) Jensen argues that Black-White IQ differences are based primarily on differential access to education, while Dickens and Flynn argue that they are due to differing economic conditions.
   d) Jensen argues that Black-White IQ differences are due primarily to biased IQ tests, while Dickens and Flynn argue that they are due to genetic differences in IQ.

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Which of the following states a key distinction observed by Hiatt and Hargrave regarding the K scale of the MMPI, a measure of defensiveness, and police officers?
 
  a) Successful police officers tend to have higher scores on the K scale than less successful officers.
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   b) Successful police officers tend to have lower scores on the K scale than less successful officers.
   c) Police officers as a group tend to have lower scores on the K scale than the general public.
   d) More experienced police officers tend to have lower scores on the K scale than recently hired officers.



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Answer to Question 1

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Pineappleeh

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Reply 2 on: Jun 18, 2018
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