Which of the following is not a true statement about the intelligence tests given to U.S. recruits during World War I?
A) ?? Many recruits received low scores.
B) ?? The tests were the idea of psychologists, who wanted to demonstrate the validity of their profession.
C) ?? Advocates of the tests thought they would help identify potential officers.
D) ?? The tests reinforced ethnic and racial stereotypes.
E) ?? The tests were recognized as flawed and discredited as a means for evaluation.
E
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a. their movement to the suburbs. b. the need for them to adjust their lives to the time clock. c. enjoying less physical comforts and a declining standard of living. d. the narrowing of class divisions. e. the encounter with other races.
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The Church of God in Christ was the leading black __________ church
A) Presbyterian B) Methodist C) Holiness D) Baptist