If a set of student scores were normally distributed, where would you expect the mean to fall?
a. To the right of the median and mode.
b. To the left of the median and mode.
c. Between the median and mode, with the median to the right of the mean and the mode to the left of mean.
d. The mean, median, and mode would fall at the same point in the distribution.
D
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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a. The phenomenon that European Americans (males) naturally benefit by race of their skin color or gender b. Privileges received by people of color in college admission c. The phenomenon that Hispanic Americans (males) naturally benefit by race of their skin color or gender d. Privileges received by people of color in the workforce
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a. having a student experience some success in order to increase the effectiveness of the self-statement "increased effort will lead to increased success" b. telling a student that the self-statement will contribute to future success c. telling a student that increased effort leads to success rather than believing that he is not sufficiently trying d. both telling a student that the self-statement will contribute to future success and telling a student that increased effort leads to success rather than believing that he is not sufficiently trying e. all of these choices