Integration of schools through social class and race does not improve test scores but betters the educational experiences of students.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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The single most important factor contributing to continuing innovation in American society is the:
a. work done by garage and basement hobbyists. b. continuous effort to recruit foreign geniuses. c. performance of high-caliber academic and research universities. d. increased attention to standardized testing in science education. e. raising the status of scientists to the level of national sports heroes.
Memoing provides the researchers with structured ways to examine the data and the coded text
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following does the textbook suggest as a way to improve the quality of work life in the twenty-first century?
a. expanded leisure b. decrease of unions and increase of worker participation c. increased job retraining programs designed to encourage employment of the previously unemployable d. decreasing provision of public goods in favor of marketed goods e. expanded provision of family leave
A primary reason why Americans' health is poor compared with other developed nations is __________
a. American physicians have less training than physicians in other developed nations b. America's infant mortality rate is lower than in other developed nations c. America's poor and minority populations have poor health d. America has fewer doctors than in other developed nations