The GI Bill was an academic success because
A. two million veterans took advantage of the opportunity to attend college.
B. almost one-fourth of veterans probably would never have attended college at all without the bill's subsidies.
C. more veterans distinguished themselves in academically rigorous courses than non-veterans.
D. All of these answers are correct.
D. All of these answers are correct.
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Talking to "personal contacts" is:
a) a valuable exercise after a job has been obtained, but not before that time. b) focused on your job aspirations, not on the work of the other person. c) an information-seeking exercise, not a request for a job. d) one of the least used methods of getting a job.
Specialists are often unable to determine the reason why a child is intellectually disabled
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
As defined in Sander's Categories of Comprehension Questions, a translation question might ask students to
A. provide an answer based on literal memory. B. tell how a story just read might differ if it had taken place in different place or time. C. define the meaning of a term in their own words. D. apply information given in a text to tell how something should be done.
Exercise A recent study investigated whether vodka is less likely to give you a hangover than wine. Twenty participants on a night out were asked to drink only vodka for the whole evening then rate how they felt the next day out of 10 (0 = I feel fantastic, 10 = I can't move my head in case it explodes). The following month, they were asked to do the same again, only this time they were asked to drink only white wine. The t-score was 2.56. Which of the sentences below is correct?
A. It is significant at the 1% level with a two-tailed test. B. It is not significant with a two-tailed test. C. It is significant at the 5% level but not the 1% level with a two-tailed test. D. It is not significant with a one-tailed test.