Answer: C
Explanation:
Looking at other options all students benefits socially is in my view the most correct if not absolutely. Children with disabilities are not typically accepted in the classroom by their peers, hence the need to drive inclusion further. To say all students benefits academically from inclusion will be absolutely wrong. The severity of the disability and the support systems available is not enough to tell if there is achievement gain or not.
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Dr Veenstra investigates the impact of racial prejudice on behavior. Dr Veenstra is most likely a(n) social psychologist.
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