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School financing arrangements are most vulnerable to being declared unconstitutional in

a. State 1, where taxpayers claim they cannot afford any further increases in property taxes. b. State 2, where there is no state income tax. c. State 3, where annual revenues in all districts fall below projected needs. d. State 4, where there are substantial differences in districts' average spending per student.

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Two of the four major causes of prejudice involve (a) finding a scapegoat for one's problems and (b) having little knowledge of or experience with groups other than one's own. Explain how these two factors may cause prejudice

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The chance of making a Type I error is

a) Less than the chance of making a Type II error b) The same as making a Type II error c) Equal to the level of significance d) Greater than making a Type II error

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Of the following, all are examples of social interaction difficulties demonstrated by students with high-functioning autism EXCEPT

a. need for constant changes in routines and/or in classroom settings b. being aloof or withdrawn c. fixate on one topic and talk about it constantly d. need for consistency in routines and/or in classroom settings

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