What does resiliency mean?

a. An individual's physical flexibility and fitness.
b. A family or individual's ability to "bounce back," "rise above," or compensate for challenges and risk factors in their lives and to create positive outcomes in spite of those challenges.
c. A child's ability to overcome family poverty by being placed in foster care.
d. A child's ability to learn multiple languages.


B

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Fill in the blank with correct word.

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A cumulative percentage summary that indicates the percentage of scores at or below a given value is called

A. relative percentage. B. relative frequency. C. percentile rank. D. cumulative frequency

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Critical thinking has many possible benefits, but they do not include better relationships

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A visiting curriculum evaluation team criticized a school district for teaching too much inert knowledge. A disadvantage, they said, is that, according to educational psychologists, inert knowledge is:

a) at too high a level for students in the various grades. b) useless due to the students' inability to apply it outside the classroom. c) highly difficult for teachers to present. d) only one point of view, not necessarily the correct one.

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