The word factor refers to the _______ in a factorial design.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Ans: independent variable
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a. Evaluate congruence b. Recheck the importance of the skill/knowledge to be presented c. Add in critical management skills d. Double-check for universal and selected instructional interventions
Which of the following does not distinguish qualitative research proposals from quantitative research proposals? Qualitative proposals typically
a. are shorter. b. are less specific and detailed. c. follow a standard format for the writing. d. may be written following some data collection.
What is NOT an outcome of a functional assessment interview?
a. Understanding of how the person is feeling when they are engaging in the problem behavior b. Identification of general and more immediate physical and environmental factors that predict the occurrence and nonoccurrence of the problem behaviors c. Identification of the potential functions of the behaviors in relation to the outcomes or consequences that are maintaining them d. Development of summary statements describing relationships among situations, behaviors, and their functions
You've taken a job as a third-grade teacher. Which of the following best illustrates a legal influence on you that comes from your state?
a. You are likely to have some students pulled out of your class because they are receiving Title I support. b. You are virtually certain to have some students with exceptionalities in your class, because of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, which mandates that learners with exceptionalities be taught in as normal an education setting as possible. c. You will be required to have a teaching license before you are allowed to take the job in your school. d. You will have been hired as a result of a recruiting process that most likely includes an interview with your school principal.