Once you have answered a test question, you never go back and change it.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

In general, it is probably not a wise idea to second guess yourself, an activity that sometimes results in correct answers being changed to incorrect ones. However, if you tend to be anxious when beginning a test, you may find it helpful to review answers after you have calmed down somewhat. In such situations, you may realize that an earlier answer is incorrect and needs to be changed or clarified. But be careful about making widespread changes during the review process.

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In Jonathan Haidt's research, he identified three key principles that comprise his Social Intuitionist Model. Which of the following statements represents one of his key principles?

a. Reasoning comes first and intuition comes second in moral judgment. b. Moral judgment is based on justice and welfare. c. Moral values include loyalty, authority, sanctity, and liberty. d. Moral judgment binds groups with shared beliefs and makes them more open to moral beliefs of other groups.

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One of the primary benefits of interview survey methods is

a. a relative decrease in administration time. b. that they allow for confidentiality and anonymity. c. that the return rate is usually high. d. the relative ease of scoring procedures.

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When you assist students acquiring English as a second language, what are some specific recommended practices you can use?

What will be an ideal response?

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Adaptive skills may be influenced by

A. gender. B. race. C. ethnic or cultural group. D. all of the above.

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