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j.rubin

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The proportion of the population that has not completed high school and is not enrolled at one point in time, regardless of when they dropped out refers to
 
  a. event dropout rates. c. status dropout rates
  b. statistical dropout rates. d. cohort dropout rates

Question 2

The proportion of all students from grades K-12 who drop out in a single yearwithout completing high school refers to
 
  a. event dropout rates. c. status dropout rates
  b. statistical dropout rates. d. cohort dropout rates



Dominic

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a.



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