When intelligence is assessed with culture-fair tests,
a. African-American children score higher than Caucasian children.
b. IQ test scores do not predict school achievement.
c. Caucasian children still earn higher scores than African-American children.
d. African-American children earn equal scores as Caucasians when the test items have been translated into urban dialects.
C
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The results of the study revealed that the use of the word "you" caused people to be A) less persuaded by the ad only when the ad contained strong arguments. B) more persuaded by the ad only when the ad contained strong arguments. C) less persuaded by the ad regardless of the strength of the arguments. D) more persuaded by the ad regardless of the strength of the arguments.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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