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Risk Ratios Are Used to Compare the Proportion of a Particular

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Risk ratios are used to compare the proportion of a particular racial/ethnic group served under IDEA to the proportion served among the other racial/ethnic groups combined. A risk ratio is determined by:


A) Multiplying the total population for a particular racial/ethnic group by the population totals for all other racial/ethnic groups combined and rounding the result to one decimal place.
B) Multiplying the number of students with a particular disability in the identified racial/ethnic group (e.g., White students) by the total number of students in the racial/ethnic group in the population, and then dividing by 100 to produce a percentage.
C) Dividing the number of students with a particular disability in the identified racial/ethnic group (e.g., White students) by the total number of students in the racial/ethnic group in the population, and then multiplying by 100 to produce a percentage.
D) Dividing the risk index for the racial/ethnic group by the risk index for all other racial/ethnic groups combined and rounding the result to one decimal place.

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