When we admit students to the 20% of highly selective desirable schools, we are
A) best off as a society if we simply admit everyone who applies, thus allowing market forces to make the decision
B) we should rely strictly on a policy of selection fairness and use test scores alone to decide admissions
C) cannot adopt a policy of selection fairness because the US Supreme Court has struck down any use of race at all in decisions about admission to selective schools
D) are distributing a scarce resource and need to decide how much weight to give in admission decisions to test scores which have an adverse disparate impact on black applicants
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Q24: Fairness is
A) another way of describing criterion
Q25: A model for occupational and educational selection
Q26: Intelligence test results showing differences between ethnic
Q27: The disproportionate placement of minority children in
Q28: In a second court case in which
Q30: Opponents of affirmative action appeal to fairness
Q31: Affirmative action policies implemented in the past
Q32: The U.S. Supreme court in deciding cases
Q33: The late Chief Justice Rehnquist, in dissent,
Q34: The U.S. Supreme court found the admission
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