What are seen as as some of the pros and cons of having states control Project Head Start?

What will be an ideal response?

Advocates claim that states are better able to determining the needs of its citizens and that they are better able to
coordinate the necessary services for its residents. Critics claim that states are unprepared to do this and that the
comprehensive services of Head Start would be lost.

Psychology

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Which of these is the best example of the process known as aggregation?

a) using a test to predict college grades b) collecting data on sense of humor several times a day and in several situations c) examining the symbols in dreams from both the psychoanalytic and the humanistic perspectives d) deciding to use a balance of objective and projective tests in evaluating an individual's personality

Psychology

According to the article A Family Affair about working mothers, Bronfenbrenner's fourth proposition can also be called:

(a) teaching (b) practice (c) involvement of others (d) involvement of other settings

Psychology