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4. Which TWO statements best explain why the "superior" group

performed better in school than the "inferior" group?

O A The "superior" group lied to the "inferior" group about their

grades.

B The "superior" group was encouraged and praised for their

intelligence.

OC The "superior" group was given easier tasks to complete than

the "inferior" group.

D The "inferior" group was given harder tasks with little

instruction on how to complete them.

E The "inferior" group was given fewer opportunities to learn

compared to the "superior" group.

Of The "inferior" group was discouraged and received negative

attention.

Sagot :

Answer: B. The "superior" group was encouraged and praised for their intelligence.

E. The "inferior" group was given fewer opportunities to learn compared to the "superior" group.

Explanation:

The two statements that best explain why the "superior" group performed better in school than the "inferior" group were:

• The "superior" group was encouraged and praised for their intelligence.

• The "inferior" group was given fewer opportunities to learn compared to the "superior" group.

The above situations helped the superior students perform better.