The report seems to be saying race itself does not cause drop outs.

In these cases chances of dropping out increased significantly:
Being poor, low SES.
Raised by a single parent.
Move around a lot.
PTA involvement
Parental education achievement expectations
Behavior including smoking.

So it's not being a minority that causes poverty, it's the culture of
being poor.
At least that's what I got out of it.

What you seem to be getting is since a higher percentage of poor are
minorities that must be the cause.


On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 8:18 AM, Larry C. Lyons <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Its still legitimate. The longitudinal sampling techniques took such
> into account. Go to the site and look at how they do that sort of
> research. I'm pretty satisfied with their methodology, as is the
> entire field. You need to do your own research about it. I don't see
> why I ought to provide freebies when I charge a consulting fee for
> doing such.
>

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