Describe the characteristics of a nurturing social environment
What will be an ideal response?
A nurturing social environment is a setting in which children feel safe enough and comfortable enough to be cooperative, empathetic, and altruistic. Children who worry about being hurt, feel stressed to perform beyond their capability, or feel pushed into competition with playmates will probably have little interest in prosocial behavior. Children who are afraid their needs will not be met may not be able to be generous with others.
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Why is it advantageous to use a bonus response cost?
a. because it can be paired with other more aversive forms of punishment b. because it forces students to spend tokens they earned for engaging in appropriate behavior c. because is makes it more desirable to use punishment rather than positively reinforcing students for engaging in appropriate behavior d. because students don't lost points they have earned for engaging in appropriate behavior
Validity addresses the issue of whether the assessment tool measures what it is intended to measure
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What is the name of the document that describes special educational programming for a child who is 2 years old?
What will be an ideal response?
What is the term for a range or interval of values that has a stated probability of containing an unknown population parameter?
a. point estimate b. confidence interval c. confidence limits d. interval estimate