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Well as an Oklahoman, I think it is important because it is a huge part of, not only Oklahoma's history, but history in general, a bunch of lives were lost due to racism and I think schools should not turn a blind eye to it.
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On another note though my uncle told me last night "I don't think they should teach anything about race in school.. cause they are just people and I think the only reason racism is still around is because we keep talking about it"
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i know im late but i think hittler tried to kill many jews in germany by the time of world war 2
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Mummies preserved important figures in society like pharaohs (kings) for the afterlife
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This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is as follows:
Evadne, a teacher at an elementary school is completing a rating scale for one her students. The teacher has often complained about the student to the school counselor, leaving a bad impression about the student on the school counselor. Which of the following rating scale errors is most likely to occur?
(a) Severity
(b) Negative halo
(c) Social desirability
(d) Response Deviance
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The best answer seems to be negative halo.
Explanation:
Negative halo is also known as reverse halo effect. Halo effect refers to a cognitive bias caused by a good first impression. It happens when we allow that first impression to influence our general opinion of a person. Negative halo is, therefore, the opposite, when we allow a first bad impression to permeate our thoughts and actions toward that person. In the situation we are studying here, it is very likely that the school counselor will be influenced by the unfavorable opinions he/she has heard from the teacher.