The school choice movement seeks to

a. give parents and students a choice about whether or not to attend school.
b. provide open enrollment options within a single school district.
c. give schools greater flexibility to choose their own curricula. d.
give parents more freedom to decide where to send their children to school.
e. increase students’ choices for four-year colleges.

ANS: D

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A) factorials are much less expensive to conduct. B) factorial designs are easier to conceptualize than single-variable designs. C) factorials come closer than do single-variable designs to the way behavior in natural environments is determined (i.e., influenced by multiple factors). D) factorials require the use of many fewer participants than do single-variable designs.

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Representatives from which of the following may vote in Congress?

a. Samoa b. Guam c. The Virgin Islands d. The District of Columbia e. Hawaii

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