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According to Domino and Domino (2006), when is cultural bias likely to affect test performance?
 
  a. before the test
  b. during the test
  c. after the test
  d. both before and during the test

Question 2

According to research discussed in the text, which of the following is not associated with
  increased disruptive and antisocial behavior problems?
 
  a. Poverty
  b. Racism
  c. Exposure to violence
  d. Feelings of alienation
  e. All of the above are associated with increased disruptive and antisocial behavior
  problems



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

E



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