Playing dumb, acting bright
Do individuals with disabilities score differently on tests when they are led to think their scores will affect their future living conditions?
My pal Dan and I were driving home after visiting with our mutual buddy, Jim. We were talking about how people do things that shape the impressions others have of them. Readers may recognize this as …
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