The most common procedure used to conduct a job analysis is
a. questionnaire b. observation
c. participation d. interview
D
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Some disabilities are so obvious that a. teachers recognize that something is different
b. parents recognize that something is different. c. babies and toddlers recognize that something is different. d. other children recognize that something is different. e. all of these s.
Refer to Exhibit 12-2. Which is a hypothesis of reversed causality?
a. adolescents with criminal records have difficulty getting accepted into athletic teams. b. athletes avoid criminal records because police "look the other way" when athletes are involved in crime. c. athletic activities keep adolescents off the street and out of crime. d. the kind of adolescents who choose to participate in athletics are more inclined to avoid crime than are other adolescents.
The “best” activities are those that produced reports of noteworthy cognitive learning combined with:
a. desirable affective outcomes. b. desirable learning environments. c. desirable classroom community. d. desirable curriculum.
Which statement is not true of magnet schools?
A. They usually have a particular emphasis. B. They employ teachers who are experts in particular areas. C. They often create diversity by drawing in students from a variety of settings. D. They are not public schools.