Which of the following is accurate regarding learning disorders among school-age children?
A. intervention strategies can be employed once a problem with learning has been identified
B. learning problems do not respond well to intervention or therapy
C. learning disorders are difficult to diagnose or identify
A
You might also like to view...
Based on assumptions of the learning sciences, learning comes from:
a. the teacher or mentor. b. the learner. c. an information source. d. a universal knowledge source.
Using learners' beliefs as a basis, which of the following best explains why Jana is motivated to do well on her term paper?
a. Doing well on the term paper will be reinforcing for her, since reinforcers increase behavior. b. Doing well on the paper will help her meet her self-esteem need because a good grade will increase her self-esteem. c. Doing well on the term paper has high attainment value for her, since it will confirm her beliefs about her writing ability. d. Doing well on the paper will help her meet her need for of self-determination, because her sense of autonomy will be increasing.
The use of indiscriminable contingencies takes advantage of:
a. sameness and difference in discriminative stimuli b. naturally occurring reinforcers c. continuous reinforcement to maintain behaviors d. intermittent reinforcement to maintain behaviors
Which of the following describes standard deviation?
A. It is the most frequently used measure of variability. B. It is the most frequently used measure of reliability. C. It is not used with interval and ratio data. D. It is the average distance of scores from the median.