Choose the least appropriate Answer: External factors that may create barriers include
a. administrative requirements
b. appearing too busy.
c. noisy classrooms.
d. outmoded practices of family involvement.
c
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Which of the following is an advantage of using factorial designs versus single-factor designs?
a. Factorial designs allow researchers to determine whether interaction effects are present among independent variables. b. The interpretation of factorial designs is simplified by the presence or absence of interaction effects. c. Testing and interpreting effects in a factorial research design is less complicated than single-factor designs. d. Factorial designs allow for test the significance of each dependent variable separately from the others.
When children demonstrate they can clap in rhythm:
A. You should teach them songs to sing B. It is time to introduce the drum C. Have them clap their name D. Have them learn to dance simple steps
Ms. Johnson asks if someone in the Gorilla group can summarize what happened to Milo in Chapter 1 of The Phantom Tollbooth. This request reflects which level in Bloom's taxonomy?
What will be an ideal response?
When reading a math or science textbook, it is especially important to
a. read quickly. b. skim through the formulas and examples. c. read actively. d. disregard most of the text and rely on the instructor and friends for explanations.