Compare and contrast natural and artificial categories
What will be an ideal response?
Natural categories are groupings that occur naturally in the world, like birds or trees. Artifact categories are groupings that are designed or invented by humans to serve particular purposes or functions, like automobiles and kitchen appliances. The speed it takes to assign objects to categories seems to be about the same for both natural and artifact categories. Many natural and artifact categories are relatively stable and people tend to agree on criteria for membership in them. A tiger is always a mammal, for example; and a knife is always a tool used for cutting.
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Response-to-Intervention is intended for
a. special education. b. secondary education. c. general education. d. postsecondary education. e. None of these
Executive function involves:
A) working memory, self-control, and mental flexibility B) problem-solving, persistence, and concepts C) social interaction, neuronal networks, and imitation D) regulation, memory, and persistence
A health club advertises its telephone number as 2HEALTH rather than 243-2584 . Provide two reasons explaining why the health club would advertise the number in this way using the human memory model as a basis for your explanation
What will be an ideal response?
According to Public Law 94-142 the disabled child with special needs must be provided all of the following EXCEPT
A. A free public education. B. Special education classes that separate and protect them from the non-disabled student population. C. An individually designed curriculum that reflects his or her developmental needs. D. Parental conferences and input into the IEP. E. Two of the above.