Using a survey may help schools plan more effective parent education programs

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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The perspective that behavior can be modified using an "Antecedent–Behavior–Consequence" approach is based on

a. social learning theory. b. applied behavioral analysis. c. ecological strategies. d. control therapy.

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Compared to primary school contexts, most junior high or middle schools are:

a. Larger schools b. Neighborhood schools c. More age-segregated d. All of the above

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Blended families often contain two coparenting dyads: biological parents coparenting from binuclear households and:

A) A biological parent and biological grandparent B) Two stepparents coparenting from binuclear households C) Biological grandparents coparenting from afar D) A biological parent and a stepparent fulfilling parental roles within the blended family

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Inclusion is most effective when all of the following are part of the plan EXCEPT

A) the classroom teacher also acts as a specialist dealing with the exceptionality. B) a team of specialists develops an individualized educational plan (IEP) for each student. C) a teacher's aide works with students with exceptionalities. D) the classroom teacher collaborates with a team of specialists providing specific services.

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