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sun1322 sun1322
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Students who grow up in low-SES families have a greater risk of academic failure than students who grow up in middle-SES families because
 
  a. they are more likely to live in one-parent households.
  b. they are less likely to receive support for academic achievement.
  c. they have a smaller vocabulary.
  d. all of the above.

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Generalizing from Diana Baumrind's research on parenting styles, which style of interaction would likely allow students to regulate their own behavior most effectively?
 
  a. permissive c. authoritarian
  b. authoritative d. laissez-faire

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Students from low-SES homes are more likely than students from upper-SES homes to have difficulty studying because low-SES students typically
 
  a. live in smaller, more crowded conditions.
  b. receive less supervision from parents.
  c. lack a good place to study.
  d. all of the above.
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sun1322 Author
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6 years ago
I know this sounds cliche, but I was thinking the same thing for each of these. Thanks for confirming Slight Smile
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6 years ago
I'm sure Wink Face Thanks for your honesty
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