Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Even if the “bad” science is intentional or fraudulent, “bad” science is rarely called pseudoscience.
Ans: T
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The authors of this text believe that standardized testing has a legitimate role within the larger social studies picture and that the full social studies curriculum should be planned around testing
a. True b. False
The key representatives that author and manage a school's crisis communication plan include:
a. members only from the school's shared decision-making or site-based management team. b. members exclusively from the school principal's cabinet. c. key stakeholders from central office, teachers, non-instructional safe, parents, students, and municipal or county services. d. liaison representatives from the instructional staff, parents and students.
Western culture values
a. assertiveness. b. asking questions. c. Stating individual ideas and opinions. d. all of the above are correct.
One difference between normal distributions and frequency distributions is that ______.
a. normal distributions are based on fewer scores than frequency distributions b. frequency distributions represent samples; normal distributions represent populations c. normal distributions are more skewed than frequency distributions d. normal distributions are based on actual data; frequency distributions are hypothetical