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A diagnosis of ADHD, depression, or anxiety may warrant a testing accommodation based upon:
 
  a. Emotional disorders
  b. Affective processing
  c. Cognitive processing
  d. Language barriers

Question 2

Racial Microaggressions:
 
  a. Are less offensive than most racist statements
  b. Subtle exchanges that convey insulting messages
  c. Are not bound to cultural context
  d. Generally from men to women



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