The number of students assigned to special "disruptive behavior" classes in a school district has dropped by 55% over the past decade. The district superintendent gives all the credit for the decrease to teachers for providing better discipline and guidance in appropriate classroom etiquette to the students.
The school district superintendent's reasoning is most called into question by which of the following, if true?
A)Other school districts have begun to run "disruptive behavior" classes in the past year as well.
B)Students who are in the "disruptive behavior" classes have approximately the same number of detentions annually as students not enrolled in the classes.
C)Over the past decade, students who previously would have been classified as "disruptive" have increasingly been diagnosed instead as having Attention Deficit Disorder, and have been medicated to control that condition.
D)Disruptive behavior in the school district, when it does happen now, is less extreme than it used to be.
E)Classes for "disruptive behavior" are a state-sanctioned method for controlling students who pose disciplinary challenges.
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The school district superintendent's reasoning is most called into question by which of the following, if true?
A)Other school districts have begun to run "disruptive behavior" classes in the past year as well.
B)Students who are in the "disruptive behavior" classes have approximately the same number of detentions annually as students not enrolled in the classes.
C)Over the past decade, students who previously would have been classified as "disruptive" have increasingly been diagnosed instead as having Attention Deficit Disorder, and have been medicated to control that condition.
D)Disruptive behavior in the school district, when it does happen now, is less extreme than it used to be.
E)Classes for "disruptive behavior" are a state-sanctioned method for controlling students who pose disciplinary challenges.
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