Collier's regard for "scientific planning," "scientific evaluation," and "the science of society" is characteristic of
A) a disdain for expertise.
B) a respect for expertise.
C) an understanding of the truth of Indian knowledge and values.
D) All of these answers are correct.
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Q24: Collier's respect for "child study" in education
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Q31: Collier believed that
A) American Indian youths would
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