When using children-first language, refer to the child by their disability.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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The most common screening test for elementary school children is the standard Snellen Wall Chart which is unlikely to identify children with the greatest problems reading with occurs because of

A. hyperopia. B. myopia. C. achromatopsia. D. astigmatism.

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A temper tantrum is an example of a dependent variable

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Performance-based assessment ____

a. relies exclusively on reading and writing b. measures specific bits of knowledge that students possess c. focuses on modified grades d. provides students with opportunities to demonstrate mastery through performance of a task

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A psychologist was interested in gauging the success of a mood manipulation during one of her experiments. She had three groups of participants who underwent different types of mood induction: disgust mood induction, negative mood induction and positive mood induction. After the mood induction, participants were asked to endorse nine statements relating to their mood (on a 5-point Likert scale from 1 = disagree to 5 = agree). A discriminant function analysis was performed on the data. The output is below. Which statement best sums up the results?






A. There were two significant underlying functions that differentiated the mood induction groups: one seems to reflect disgust, whereas the other reflects depression.
B. There was one significant underlying function that differentiates the mood induction groups: it seems to represent disgust.
C. There were two significant underlying functions that differentiated the mood induction groups, but it’s unclear what these functions represent.
D. There were no significant underlying functions that could discriminate the mood induction groups.

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