Multiple Choice
That high-SES eighth-graders who are Black perform better in mathematics than low-SES White or Asian students suggests that
A) high-SES Black students probably come from good genetic stock.
B) low-SES White and Asian students probably have difficult home lives.
C) school performance may have less to do with race or ethnicity than with economic class.
D) lower-SES people, regardless of race, tend to have low IQs.
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