Deck 14: Education and Health Care
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Deck 14: Education and Health Care
1
Bob is going to a private school.He is most likely attending a.
A)a secular school
B)a school for alternative students
C)a religious or parochial school
D)homes school
A)a secular school
B)a school for alternative students
C)a religious or parochial school
D)homes school
C
2
According to Herrnstein and Murray's The Bell Curve,
A)the distribution of intelligence closely approximates a normal distribution.
B)the majority of intelligence is environmental.
C)family background has almost no influence in predicting intelligence.
D)genetics and environment play equal roles in determining intelligence.
A)the distribution of intelligence closely approximates a normal distribution.
B)the majority of intelligence is environmental.
C)family background has almost no influence in predicting intelligence.
D)genetics and environment play equal roles in determining intelligence.
A
3
The types of education in the U.S.include all of the following except.
A)charter schools
B)home schooling
C)private education
D)vocational education
A)charter schools
B)home schooling
C)private education
D)vocational education
D
4
Inequality within the U.S.education system explains most of the decline in the U.S.'s standing in global education
rankings.
rankings.
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5
Group differences in IQ tests and SAT scores are related to all of the following,except:
A)parental education
B)childhood socialization
C)social class status
D)peer groups
A)parental education
B)childhood socialization
C)social class status
D)peer groups
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6
Recently,obesity has become
A)a minimized problem.
B)defined as a public health problem.
C)an individual issue.
D)largely solved.
A)a minimized problem.
B)defined as a public health problem.
C)an individual issue.
D)largely solved.
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7
11are intended to measure what has actually been learned.
A)Achievement tests
B)Standardized tests
C)Predictive tests
D)Placement tests
A)Achievement tests
B)Standardized tests
C)Predictive tests
D)Placement tests
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8
Schooling refers to
A)informal education.
B)formal,institutionalized education.
C)mandatory education.
D)luxury education.
A)informal education.
B)formal,institutionalized education.
C)mandatory education.
D)luxury education.
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9
In 1964,the U.S.Supreme Court ruled in the case of Brown vs.the Board of Education that
A)separate but equal was unconstitutional.
B)segregation within schools was legal.
C)racial segregation was illegal,but social class was legal.
D)resegregation is constitutional.
A)separate but equal was unconstitutional.
B)segregation within schools was legal.
C)racial segregation was illegal,but social class was legal.
D)resegregation is constitutional.
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10
Which of the following is true regarding graduation rates?
A)Since 1940,Hispanic students have had the highest graduation rates.
B)Since 1940,White students have had the highest graduation rates.
C)Since 1940,Black students have had the highest graduation rates.
D)Since 1940,Hispanic,White,and Black students have had equal graduation rates.
A)Since 1940,Hispanic students have had the highest graduation rates.
B)Since 1940,White students have had the highest graduation rates.
C)Since 1940,Black students have had the highest graduation rates.
D)Since 1940,Hispanic,White,and Black students have had equal graduation rates.
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11
Since education became mandatory,
A)education has had no influence on inequalities in society.
B)education has increased inequality in society.
C)education has reduced many inequalities in society.
D)education has been the primary cause of inequality in society.
A)education has had no influence on inequalities in society.
B)education has increased inequality in society.
C)education has reduced many inequalities in society.
D)education has been the primary cause of inequality in society.
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12
One of the major goals of No Child Left Behind was
A)to limit racial segregation in schools.
B)to narrow the racial achievement gap.
C)to increase funding to minority schools.
D)to rewrite curricula to be more racially diverse.
A)to limit racial segregation in schools.
B)to narrow the racial achievement gap.
C)to increase funding to minority schools.
D)to rewrite curricula to be more racially diverse.
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13
Health care is.
A)a matter of science and an elaborate social structure
B)a social system of behaviors and a for-profit only business
C)a cultural reflection and a social structure
D)a medical matter and a flawed enterprise
A)a matter of science and an elaborate social structure
B)a social system of behaviors and a for-profit only business
C)a cultural reflection and a social structure
D)a medical matter and a flawed enterprise
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14
Which geographic region of the United States has the highest obesity rates?
A)Northeast
B)Northwest
C)Southwest
D)Mid-South
A)Northeast
B)Northwest
C)Southwest
D)Mid-South
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15
Which of the following conclusions is accurate regarding social mobility and education?
A)Education is the strongest predictor of social mobility.
B)Education is unrelated to social mobility.
C)Education is related to some social mobility.
D)Education is related to social mobility for those in the middle class only.
A)Education is the strongest predictor of social mobility.
B)Education is unrelated to social mobility.
C)Education is related to some social mobility.
D)Education is related to social mobility for those in the middle class only.
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16
The United States is no longer the world leader in student math and science achievement scores.According to
The text,what explains this decline in the nation's standing?
A)inequality within the education system
B)poorly trained teachers
C)No Child Left Behind
D)shorter school years
The text,what explains this decline in the nation's standing?
A)inequality within the education system
B)poorly trained teachers
C)No Child Left Behind
D)shorter school years
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17
What has been the outcome of No Child Left Behind?
A)The racial achievement gap has narrowed.
B)The racial achievement gap has widened.
C)Test scores have improved for most students.
D)There has been no change in test scores.
A)The racial achievement gap has narrowed.
B)The racial achievement gap has widened.
C)Test scores have improved for most students.
D)There has been no change in test scores.
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18
According to,education supports the needs of a capitalist economy.
A)functionalists
B)conflict theorists
C)symbolic interactionists
D)feminists
A)functionalists
B)conflict theorists
C)symbolic interactionists
D)feminists
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19
Research on tracking has found all of the following,except:
A)students in the lower tracks learn less because they are taught less.
B)even students with the same test scores are put into different tracks according to their race and social class.
C)less is expected of lower track students and so their academic performance is lower.
D)detracking penalizes high achieving students.
A)students in the lower tracks learn less because they are taught less.
B)even students with the same test scores are put into different tracks according to their race and social class.
C)less is expected of lower track students and so their academic performance is lower.
D)detracking penalizes high achieving students.
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20
According to functionalists,education accomplishes all of the following,except:
A)socialization.
B)occupational training.
C)social control.
D)teacher expectancy.
A)socialization.
B)occupational training.
C)social control.
D)teacher expectancy.
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21
According to the text,which of the following would be considered a latent function of education?
A)socialization
B)occupational training
C)social control
D)credentialism
A)socialization
B)occupational training
C)social control
D)credentialism
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22
In the U.S.,one's SAT score may be used is a "proxy" measure of one's social class.What does this mean?
A)The SAT score is a more realistic measure of social class than income or education.
B)SAT scores are the best predictors of how well a student will do in college.
C)Family income is strongly correlated with scores on the SAT exam.
D)SAT scores are more related to race than income.
A)The SAT score is a more realistic measure of social class than income or education.
B)SAT scores are the best predictors of how well a student will do in college.
C)Family income is strongly correlated with scores on the SAT exam.
D)SAT scores are more related to race than income.
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23
If the Joneses need palliative care such as hospice the current healthcare system.
A)does not cover it because of an emphasis on treatment
B)covers the cost
C)provides support from the medical community
D)none of the above
A)does not cover it because of an emphasis on treatment
B)covers the cost
C)provides support from the medical community
D)none of the above
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24
When a student takes a standardized ability test administrators learn.
A)about their political and creativity
B)about their spatial ability
C)about their aptitude ability
D)about their athletic ability
A)about their political and creativity
B)about their spatial ability
C)about their aptitude ability
D)about their athletic ability
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25
Which of the following countries spends the highest proportion of their gross national product on health care?
A)Canada
B)Greece
C)Italy
D)United States
A)Canada
B)Greece
C)Italy
D)United States
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26
What do England's Eleven Plus test,the German test called Arbitur,and the U.S.SAT standardized test have in common?
A)The results of all three exams have a similar impact on directing the futures of the young people who take them.
B)Students from all social classes achieve equally well on these types of tests.
C)They have all been discontinued having been found to be too discriminatory.
D)They are all the main method for predicting future occupation.
A)The results of all three exams have a similar impact on directing the futures of the young people who take them.
B)Students from all social classes achieve equally well on these types of tests.
C)They have all been discontinued having been found to be too discriminatory.
D)They are all the main method for predicting future occupation.
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27
When the SAT was first introduced in the late 1940s,it was supposed to be an objective predictor of academic ability.How well does the SAT predict future achievement?
A)High school grades are much better at predicting future performance than results of the SAT.
B)The SAT has proved to be a good predictor of future academic achievement.
C)Results of the SAT are a better reflection of class and social environment than academic ability.
D)The SAT,while not perfect,is much more accurate and objective than high school grades as a predictor of future achievement.
A)High school grades are much better at predicting future performance than results of the SAT.
B)The SAT has proved to be a good predictor of future academic achievement.
C)Results of the SAT are a better reflection of class and social environment than academic ability.
D)The SAT,while not perfect,is much more accurate and objective than high school grades as a predictor of future achievement.
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28
The impact on an individual's social identity when they are devalued due to an identifiable characteristic is termed
)
A)disability
B)stigma
C)minority
D)accommodation
)
A)disability
B)stigma
C)minority
D)accommodation
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29
The research that The Bell Curve by Hernstein and Murray was based on is considered flawed by many because
A)the studied included only fraternal twins,not identical twins.
B)twins raised in similar social environments were more similar than those raised in very different social environments.
C)the twins that were studied were too diverse in terms of sex and racial or ethnic background.
D)only White,middle-class twins were studied.
A)the studied included only fraternal twins,not identical twins.
B)twins raised in similar social environments were more similar than those raised in very different social environments.
C)the twins that were studied were too diverse in terms of sex and racial or ethnic background.
D)only White,middle-class twins were studied.
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30
The Americans with Disabilities Act requires employers and schools to provide.
A)"rational aid"
B)"equitable assistance"
C)"practical help"
D)"reasonable accommodations"
A)"rational aid"
B)"equitable assistance"
C)"practical help"
D)"reasonable accommodations"
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31
Standardized ability tests are intended to measure.
A)potential
B)skill
C)intelligence
D)performance
A)potential
B)skill
C)intelligence
D)performance
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32
The health care crisis in the United States is largely a question of.
A)cost
B)quality
C)education
D)discrimination
A)cost
B)quality
C)education
D)discrimination
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33
When germ theory first became established as the foundation of medicine,
A)there were still no American physicians.
B)the practice of medicine was transformed into a science.
C)more people could help prevent illness so doctors become less important.
D)the American Medical Association took credit.
A)there were still no American physicians.
B)the practice of medicine was transformed into a science.
C)more people could help prevent illness so doctors become less important.
D)the American Medical Association took credit.
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34
Medicare provides all of the following,except:
A)medical insurance
B)prescription drug plans
C)hospital care
D)dental care
A)medical insurance
B)prescription drug plans
C)hospital care
D)dental care
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35
Which of the following does is true about the Affordable Care Act?
A)It is designed to include doctors in care.
B)It is based on the idea that healthcare cannot be provided to everyone
C)It provides support for the medical community.
D)It extends coverage to the uninsured.
A)It is designed to include doctors in care.
B)It is based on the idea that healthcare cannot be provided to everyone
C)It provides support for the medical community.
D)It extends coverage to the uninsured.
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36
The Affordable Health Care for America Act of 2010 does all of the following,except:
A)require all people to purchase a health insurance plan.
B)prohibit insurers from rejecting customers based on preexisting conditions.
C)provide free health coverage for all children under the age of 18.
D)require employers to provide health insurance for employees.
A)require all people to purchase a health insurance plan.
B)prohibit insurers from rejecting customers based on preexisting conditions.
C)provide free health coverage for all children under the age of 18.
D)require employers to provide health insurance for employees.
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37
John has diabetes.The cost of treating it is.
A)more expensive than preventing it
B)less expensive than preventing it
C)unrelated to preventing it
D)more important than preventing it
A)more expensive than preventing it
B)less expensive than preventing it
C)unrelated to preventing it
D)more important than preventing it
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38
Which of the following is not a consistent outcome of SAT scores?
A)on average,women of any ethnic group score lower than men of that group on the quantitative portion of the exam.
B)African Americans,Latinos,and American Indians score,on average,lower than Whites.
C)Asian Americans,as a group,have recently scored higher than Whites on the quantitative portion of the exam.
D)Historically,racial minorities have scored higher than Whites.
A)on average,women of any ethnic group score lower than men of that group on the quantitative portion of the exam.
B)African Americans,Latinos,and American Indians score,on average,lower than Whites.
C)Asian Americans,as a group,have recently scored higher than Whites on the quantitative portion of the exam.
D)Historically,racial minorities have scored higher than Whites.
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39
Breast cancer is most likely to afflict
A)African American women.
B)White women.
C)Latina women.
D)Asian women.
A)African American women.
B)White women.
C)Latina women.
D)Asian women.
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40
Which of these is not a problem within the U.S.health care system,as discussed by the text?
A)unequal distribution of health care by race/ethnicity,social class,or gender
B)unequal distribution of health care by geographic region
C)inadequate health education of inner-city and rural parents
D)inadequate health care for the elderly
A)unequal distribution of health care by race/ethnicity,social class,or gender
B)unequal distribution of health care by geographic region
C)inadequate health education of inner-city and rural parents
D)inadequate health care for the elderly
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41
The process of labeling a student a "good student," the attention the teacher pays to that student,and the adjustment of a student's behavior to meet expectations is explained by theory.
A)functionalist
B)conflict
C)symbolic interactionist
D)feminist
A)functionalist
B)conflict
C)symbolic interactionist
D)feminist
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42
A poor community in the U.S.wants to increase the life chances of its best students.It must contend most with school _____________.
A)curriculum
B)funding
C)unresponsive teachers
D)socialization
A)curriculum
B)funding
C)unresponsive teachers
D)socialization
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43
Theperspective focuses on the process of how expectations are created as students and teachers interact.
A)functionalist
B)conflict
C)symbolic interactionist
D)postmodern
A)functionalist
B)conflict
C)symbolic interactionist
D)postmodern
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44
Level of formal education achieved is strongly correlated with.
A)occupational prestige
B)income
C)wealth
D)life satisfaction
A)occupational prestige
B)income
C)wealth
D)life satisfaction
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45
Education in the U.S.was made compulsory in.
A)1778
B)1860
C)1900
D)1920
A)1778
B)1860
C)1900
D)1920
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46
Comparing the health status of high income people and lower income people is used by the text to demonstrate that
A)illness and disease may strike anyone from any particular social class.
B)the effects of social class are less dramatic in the area of health than in other areas.
C)social circumstances have an effect on health.
D)poor people do not care about taking care of themselves.
A)illness and disease may strike anyone from any particular social class.
B)the effects of social class are less dramatic in the area of health than in other areas.
C)social circumstances have an effect on health.
D)poor people do not care about taking care of themselves.
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47
According to functionalist schools providealong with learning skills.
A)stratification
B)social control
C)labeling
D)equality
A)stratification
B)social control
C)labeling
D)equality
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48
When expectations are converted into reality or actual performance,this is called.
A)reality tracking
B)performance prophecy
C)a self-fulfilling prophecy
D)predicted expectations
A)reality tracking
B)performance prophecy
C)a self-fulfilling prophecy
D)predicted expectations
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49
In the past,state laws in the South and West prohibited education for.
A)female children
B)young children
C)disabled children
D)minority children
A)female children
B)young children
C)disabled children
D)minority children
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50
51emphasizes that education unifies and stabilizes society.
A)Functionalist theory
B)Conflict theory
C)Symbolic interactionism
D)Feminist theory
A)Functionalist theory
B)Conflict theory
C)Symbolic interactionism
D)Feminist theory
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51
Jeff wants to home school his children.Statistically he .
A)is average in income and a minority
B)has an advanced college degree
C)has a low to median income and is white
D)is from a wealthy neighborhood
A)is average in income and a minority
B)has an advanced college degree
C)has a low to median income and is white
D)is from a wealthy neighborhood
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52
According to the text,the U.S.currently spends aboutof its gross domestic product on health care.
A)5 percent
B)10 percent
C)15 percent
D)20 percent
A)5 percent
B)10 percent
C)15 percent
D)20 percent
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53
Which theoretical perspective is the concept of the teacher expectancy effect associated with?
A)functionalism
B)conflict theory
C)symbolic interactionism
D)feminist theory
A)functionalism
B)conflict theory
C)symbolic interactionism
D)feminist theory
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54
A teacher believes that Latinos are poor at math.Interaction between a Latino student and the teacher has the affect of encouraging the Latino student to fail.This phenomenon is called.
A)sorting
B)a latent function
C)the expectancy effect
D)tracking
A)sorting
B)a latent function
C)the expectancy effect
D)tracking
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55
The four types of education in the U.S.are parochial,public,private and home schooling.How does home schooling compare with other forms of education?
A)Ninety-five percent of the elementary aged children who were home schooled in 2000 were White.
B)Almost all home-schooled children are Catholic and Mormon.
C)Children who are home-schooled score lower on standardized subject tests than children from public schools.
D)Lower income students tend to be home-schooled more than upper-income students.
A)Ninety-five percent of the elementary aged children who were home schooled in 2000 were White.
B)Almost all home-schooled children are Catholic and Mormon.
C)Children who are home-schooled score lower on standardized subject tests than children from public schools.
D)Lower income students tend to be home-schooled more than upper-income students.
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56
From a(n) perspective unequal education is used to separate different groups and benefit those in the middle and upper classes.
A)functionalist
B)conflict
C)symbolic interactionist
D)interpretivist
A)functionalist
B)conflict
C)symbolic interactionist
D)interpretivist
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57
High school and college graduation rates are not the same for all racial-ethnic groups.In fact,
A)Blacks have the lowest graduation rates compared with Whites and Hispanics.
B)Hispanics have the lowest graduation rates,compared with Whites and Blacks.
C)Hispanics have graduation rates that are equal to those of Whites.
D)Blacks have graduation rates that are equal to those of Whites.
A)Blacks have the lowest graduation rates compared with Whites and Hispanics.
B)Hispanics have the lowest graduation rates,compared with Whites and Blacks.
C)Hispanics have graduation rates that are equal to those of Whites.
D)Blacks have graduation rates that are equal to those of Whites.
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58
Increasing diversity in society creates new challenges for the health care system.The text notes that immigrants to the U.S.
A)are generally treated better than native born Americans.
B)tend to feel most satisfied with their health care when their physician is White.
C)experience social distance from health care providers that makes them reluctant to seek care.
D)seek out medical professionals from their home countries.
A)are generally treated better than native born Americans.
B)tend to feel most satisfied with their health care when their physician is White.
C)experience social distance from health care providers that makes them reluctant to seek care.
D)seek out medical professionals from their home countries.
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59
Research on the relationship of social class to health care finds that
A)people with lower incomes do not generally rate their health as excellent.
B)those in lower social classes have rates of infant mortality and stillbirths roughly equal to those of upper- class people.
C)lower income people are less likely to smoke than upper-class people.
D)those using Medicaid are healthier than those not using Medicaid.
A)people with lower incomes do not generally rate their health as excellent.
B)those in lower social classes have rates of infant mortality and stillbirths roughly equal to those of upper- class people.
C)lower income people are less likely to smoke than upper-class people.
D)those using Medicaid are healthier than those not using Medicaid.
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60
The teacher expectancy effect occurs independently of a student's actual ability.What explains this effect?
A)the concept of self-fulfilling prophecy
B)teachers' greater ability than testing to predict academic success
C)the type of students the teacher has
D)the economic environment of the school district
A)the concept of self-fulfilling prophecy
B)teachers' greater ability than testing to predict academic success
C)the type of students the teacher has
D)the economic environment of the school district
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61
The increased prestige of medicine and status of physicians coincided with
A)the founding of the U.S.as an independent nation.
B)the establishment of medicine as a science.
C)the immigration of physicians to the U.S.from other countries.
D)the discovery of penicillin.
A)the founding of the U.S.as an independent nation.
B)the establishment of medicine as a science.
C)the immigration of physicians to the U.S.from other countries.
D)the discovery of penicillin.
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62
A major criticism of standardized ability tests is of what they consider "standardized" knowledge.In fact,
Research indicates that they
A)predict future school performance for African Americans better than for Whites.
B)predict future school performance for women better than for men.
C)predict future school performance for White males better than for others.
D)are not able to predict future school performance for people with any particular social trait.
Research indicates that they
A)predict future school performance for African Americans better than for Whites.
B)predict future school performance for women better than for men.
C)predict future school performance for White males better than for others.
D)are not able to predict future school performance for people with any particular social trait.
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63
The SAT and IQ tests
A)were meant to measure achievement,not potential.
B)are not used much within the U.S.education system.
C)were designed by middle-class White males.
D)have had an equalizing effect on education for women and minorities.
A)were meant to measure achievement,not potential.
B)are not used much within the U.S.education system.
C)were designed by middle-class White males.
D)have had an equalizing effect on education for women and minorities.
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64
In The Bell Curve,Herrnstein and Murray estimate that intelligence is aboutpercent genetically heritable.
A)30
B)60
C)40
D)70
A)30
B)60
C)40
D)70
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65
Which of the following would a student likely focus on if they are interested in reforming the U.S.approach to healthcare?
A)A lack of specialist for surgery
B)A lack of preventive health care
C)A lack of medicine for disease
D)None of the above
A)A lack of specialist for surgery
B)A lack of preventive health care
C)A lack of medicine for disease
D)None of the above
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66
The extent to which standardized tests accurately predict future college grades is called theof the tests.
A)reliability
B)predictive validity
C)assessment capacity
D)analytical viability
A)reliability
B)predictive validity
C)assessment capacity
D)analytical viability
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67
Critics of tracking argue that
A)students in the higher tracks do not learn as much as others.
B)the tracks are not properly divided; there should be different categories used.
C)the lower track students get most of the teachers' attention.
D)the students in the lower tracks learn less because they are taught less.
A)students in the higher tracks do not learn as much as others.
B)the tracks are not properly divided; there should be different categories used.
C)the lower track students get most of the teachers' attention.
D)the students in the lower tracks learn less because they are taught less.
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68
What is the relationship between formal education and occupational status?
A)There is none? many people are "selftaught" and work their way up the corporate ladder.
B)The higher one's occupational status,the greater the likelihood that person has a great deal of formal education.
C)Many years of formal education virtually guarantees one will have a high prestige job.
D)Many high prestige jobs require little formal education.
A)There is none? many people are "selftaught" and work their way up the corporate ladder.
B)The higher one's occupational status,the greater the likelihood that person has a great deal of formal education.
C)Many years of formal education virtually guarantees one will have a high prestige job.
D)Many high prestige jobs require little formal education.
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69
How are occupation,class,and education related?
A)One's social class is heavily influenced by level of formal education.
B)One's occupation is heavily influenced by social class background and formal education.
C)Elite boarding schools that prepare students for elite occupations are attended by members of all social classes in equal proportions.
D)Education provides upward social mobility for all,regardless of class.
A)One's social class is heavily influenced by level of formal education.
B)One's occupation is heavily influenced by social class background and formal education.
C)Elite boarding schools that prepare students for elite occupations are attended by members of all social classes in equal proportions.
D)Education provides upward social mobility for all,regardless of class.
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70
The stratification function of schools includes.
A)drawing on existing stratification
B)sorting people into different categories
C)sorting people into existing social categories
D)all of the above
A)drawing on existing stratification
B)sorting people into different categories
C)sorting people into existing social categories
D)all of the above
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71
According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)what has been the impact of the No
Child Left Behind legislation?
A)Although a gap in achievement scores still exists between students of color and White students,the gap has decreased some.
B)A gap between the achievement scores of students of color and White students not only still exists,but has gotten wider.
C)The gap in achievement scores for students of color and White students in secondary school has virtually disappeared.
D)There has been no change in relative achievement scores for more than 10 years.
Child Left Behind legislation?
A)Although a gap in achievement scores still exists between students of color and White students,the gap has decreased some.
B)A gap between the achievement scores of students of color and White students not only still exists,but has gotten wider.
C)The gap in achievement scores for students of color and White students in secondary school has virtually disappeared.
D)There has been no change in relative achievement scores for more than 10 years.
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72
Sociological research on the effect of education on occupation and income has found that
A)for all groups,getting an education makes it possible for one to move into the upper classes.
B)public education has ensured that people from all social classes have an equal chance of achieving higher incomes.
C)for middleclass Whites,education improves one's chance of getting a middleclass job,but entering the upper class is unlikely.
D)scholarships have enabled working class students to attend elite schools in large number,significantly improving their chances of securing elite positions.
A)for all groups,getting an education makes it possible for one to move into the upper classes.
B)public education has ensured that people from all social classes have an equal chance of achieving higher incomes.
C)for middleclass Whites,education improves one's chance of getting a middleclass job,but entering the upper class is unlikely.
D)scholarships have enabled working class students to attend elite schools in large number,significantly improving their chances of securing elite positions.
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73
Which of the following is not a criticism of using standardized testing to measure cognitive ability?
A)The tests measure ability in too many different areas,such as creativity and musical ability.
B)The tests have at least some degree of cultural and gender bias.
C)The SATs do not predict school performance very well.
D)Only a limited range of abilities is measured by the tests.
A)The tests measure ability in too many different areas,such as creativity and musical ability.
B)The tests have at least some degree of cultural and gender bias.
C)The SATs do not predict school performance very well.
D)Only a limited range of abilities is measured by the tests.
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74
What is a standardized ability test?
A)a test intended to measure a person's potential
B)a test of what one has learned over time
C)a test to determine what occupations a person is best suited for
D)a test of physical fitness and development
A)a test intended to measure a person's potential
B)a test of what one has learned over time
C)a test to determine what occupations a person is best suited for
D)a test of physical fitness and development
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75
What is the relationship between educational test scores (e.g.SAT and ACT)and social class?
A)There is no relationship between educational test scores and income.
B)As average family income goes up,so do SAT scores.
C)SAT scores are unpredictable,regardless of parents' social class and income.
D)Social class does not have much effect on SAT and ACT scores.
A)There is no relationship between educational test scores and income.
B)As average family income goes up,so do SAT scores.
C)SAT scores are unpredictable,regardless of parents' social class and income.
D)Social class does not have much effect on SAT and ACT scores.
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76
An overall assessment of the impact of compulsory education in the U.S.since inception in the 19?? century would be that it
A)deepened inequality between African Americans,Latinos and Whites.
B)increased the amount of inequality between men and women.
C)has equalized circumstances for women,and members of all groups in society.
D)has reduced many inequalities in society.
A)deepened inequality between African Americans,Latinos and Whites.
B)increased the amount of inequality between men and women.
C)has equalized circumstances for women,and members of all groups in society.
D)has reduced many inequalities in society.
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77
Which of the following is most true about a college student entering a college today?
A)They come from high schools that are less segregated than in 1980s.
B)They come from high schools that are more segregated than in the 1980s.
C)They come from high schools that have mixed classes.
D)They come from schools where busing continues to integrate students.
A)They come from high schools that are less segregated than in 1980s.
B)They come from high schools that are more segregated than in the 1980s.
C)They come from high schools that have mixed classes.
D)They come from schools where busing continues to integrate students.
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78
Separating students according to some measure of cognitive ability (ability grouping)is most commonly called
)
A)cognitive differentiation
B)tracking
C)classroom stratification
D)student leveling
)
A)cognitive differentiation
B)tracking
C)classroom stratification
D)student leveling
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79
What is the relationship between income,gender,and education?
A)At every level of education the average income of men is higher than the average income of women.
B)When a woman has more education than a man she can be expected to earn more than he does.
C)Women with a bachelor's degree consistently earn more than men with only a high school diploma.
D)There is no relationship between income,gender,and education.
A)At every level of education the average income of men is higher than the average income of women.
B)When a woman has more education than a man she can be expected to earn more than he does.
C)Women with a bachelor's degree consistently earn more than men with only a high school diploma.
D)There is no relationship between income,gender,and education.
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80
Natural differences in ability between people do exist.The general pattern is that differences in natural ability exist
A)between racial-ethnic groups.
B)between men and women.
C)among the members of any particular group; they are not connected with group membership.
D)between the U.S.population and other industrialized countries.
A)between racial-ethnic groups.
B)between men and women.
C)among the members of any particular group; they are not connected with group membership.
D)between the U.S.population and other industrialized countries.
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