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Quiz Step by Step 4- Education - Educational Psychology And Tests

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Surveys should be lengthy to ensure that plenty of information is gathered from participants
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Children in middle childhood who have full schedules, largely determined by their parents,:
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Three areas of concern associated with intellectual disabilities include intellectual functioning, adaptive behavior, and ________.
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The following is the weakest numerical scale:
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Students in a fourth-grade reading group are reading a passage about snakes. Their teacher asks, "Who can think of a good title that summarizes what this passage is about?" After hearing several good suggestions, the teacher says, "The author says that snakes are helpful to farmers. What evidence does she give to support her statement?" If we consider Vygotsky's concept of internalization, we
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Using published test results to retain teachers or give merit raises is a fair and equitable method
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A form of qualitative research that focuses on understanding and describing the culture of a group of people is known as ___.
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Planning for peers to work together generally takes place at the beginning of the year as well as for specific activities during the school year
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Which disability requires having limited strength, vitality, or alertness due to chronic or acute health problems, such as a heart condition, tuberculosis, rheumatic fever, nephritis, asthma, sickle cell anemia, hemophilia, epilepsy, lead poisoning, leukemia, or diabetes, that adversely affects a child's educational performance?
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
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A researcher computes a 2  3 between-subjects ANOVA in which six participants are observed in each cell. What are the degrees of freedom error for this study?
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Of the following, which is the most important for developing personal interest in a topic?
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Which is the most practical reason that Seganti’s model would be difficult to implement on Day 1 with first graders?
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In which one of the following situations are we most likely to find transfer?
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Effective schools create a general sense of community among their students. Which one of the following strategies is most likely to establish a sense of community as educators typically use the term?
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Which of the following is a research method?
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Brittany, a middle school girl, is noticeably taller and heavier than her peers. As a result, Brittany is more likely to
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Themes should be the focus of each area of the classroom
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A table that contains all scores in a dataset, clustering the scores into categories, and presents the frequency of occurrence for each category rather than for individual scores is called a(n) ______.
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Explain the difference in the denominator of the formula for the effect size in an independent samples t test versus a paired samples t test.
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While meeting with families at an open house, a teacher told them that she respected and valued each and every one of the children in her class. She went on the say that she had high expectations for them, would be clear with the classroom rules, and held each child accountable for behavior. She also described how the environment of her class would allow children to make important choices and
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An advantage of closed-ended questions on a survey is that they
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What statement below denotes a limited point of view about the purpose of assessment?
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Select a poem that is significant to you. Discuss what draws you to this poem and why you find it compelling or enjoyable. Now step back away from the poem and discuss how the style and word choice influence your response to the poem, using the elements of style discussed in the chapter that are relevant to this poem.
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Which of the following is true of most children in the stage of concrete operations?
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A ______ symbol is part of the ______ hypothesis, and implies this hypothesis is ______.
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If your teacher says "It is right because Ary, Jacobs, and Sorensen say so in your textbook" what source of knowledge is he/she using?
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In an experimental study, the subjects who receive the treatment are referred to as the _____ group.
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The prone position refers to lying on the back
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Null and alternative hypotheses are statements about:
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Assessing textbooks can be accomplished through
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This principle is founded in the theory that behaviors are maintained or increased by the reinforcing events that follow the event or behavior
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Students may have problems with _____, such as missing assignments, not completing tasks, or attempting little of an assignment
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The variability between groups is due to _______.
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It is especially important for teachers to read aloud to struggling readers because struggling readers
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