Most academic studies show that Head Start benefits
A) can be observed to last well beyond graduation from college.
B) don't exist at all even for the children in the program.
C) slowly evaporate over two or three years and are not seen in testing of high school age children.
D) are suspect due to the inability to test young children.
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Q14: Early doubters of the claims that Head
Q15: The racial makeup of the children enrolled
Q16: Real appropriations for Head Start have grown
Q17: Head Start has not been "fully funded"
Q18: In 2015 Head Start enrolled approximately
A)105,000 children.
B)945,000
Q20: The academic studies that were the intellectual
Q21: The newest evidence on Head Start suggests
Q22: The opportunity cost of the $8 billion
Q23: In conducting statistical analysis to determine whether
Q24: The newest evidence on Head Start suggests
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