Facilitated communication is a popular, research-supported program in which a "facilitator" physically supports the child's hand, wrist, elbow, or forearm as the child constructs messages either by typing on a keyboard or pointing to letters on a keyboard.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Which of the following factors is NOT, according to Coopersmith, associated with the development of high self-esteem?
a. Students can perform socially valued tasks as well as or better than peers. b. Students feel valued and important in their interpersonal relationships at school. c. Students understand and are given opportunities to control aspects of their environments. d. Students view themselves as socioeconomically on par with their peers.
If the norms are up to date and represent the characteristic of the school, then screening measures would be considered
a. universal b. pragmatic c. repeated and continuous d. technically adequate
In the peer tutor instructional arrangement, the teacher
A. allows the tutee to select the materials to be used. B. allows the tutor to determine the instructional activity. C. designs procedures (such as providing feedback and scoring responses) for the tutor and tutee. D. does not have to spend any planning time.
According to Creswell and Poth, which of the following varies across approaches?
a. Amount of discussion about field issues b. Concern with data storage c. Selection of a sampling technique d. Use of informed consent forms