Describe the sequence of cognitive processes that occur as people process information
What will be an ideal response?
According to the information processing model described in this chapter, the correct sequence is attending to a stimulus, recognizing the stimulus, transforming it into a mental representation, comparing it to information already stored, assigning meaning to the stimulus, and acting on it.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Classification of a person with mild intellectual disabilities who typically develops functional academic skills at a third- or fourth-grade level. The IQ range is generally between 50–55 and 70–75.
a. natural supports b. formal supports c. trainable mentally retarded (TMR) d. educable mentally retarded (EMR)
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a. formal assessment b. summative assessment c. informal assessment d. formative assessment