Describe the typical behaviors of a child with AD/HD

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Typical AD/HD behaviors include difficulty in focusing or giving close attention to school work and being easily distracted by the environment. Children with AD/HD have a hard time following directions, listening, transitioning from one activity to another, and organizing materials and work time. These children have a hard time waiting turns, sitting still, and remaining quiet.

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The “Pygmalion” study reminds readers that:

A) poorly controlled studies are quickly forgotten B) teacher reflective practice can raise standardized test scores C) consensus among researchers may lead to meaningful reform D) misinterpreted studies can take on a life on their own

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List eight things that can be done for children to help them express natural creative tendencies

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When a hypothesis is not confirmed in an empirical investigation, one concludes that

a. the study was not conducted properly. b. the theory from which the hypothesis was derived is false. c. the null hypothesis of the study is the true hypothesis. d. None of these is true.

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In using informal cooperative learning, it is most useful to

a. Have specific focus questions for students to discuss b. Have students take good notes c. Have them become acquainted with their partner d. Write down what they think

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