________ is a change based on the student's needs concerning how information is presented by the teacher or how understanding is demonstrated by the student.
A. A curriculum change
B. An adaptation
C. A modification
D. An accommodation
Answer: D
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Which of the following explanations have been proposed for why children in poverty tend to have poorer developmental outcomes than those not in poverty?
A. Parents in poverty usually can supply fewer resources to stimulate their children's cognitive development than those not in poverty. B. Mothers in poverty often lack the resources to have proper nutrition and prenatal care, resulting in potentially damaging prenatal effects when the baby is deprived of proper nutrition. C. Children in poverty often live in dangerous neighborhoods with many psychosocial stressors. D. all of these
Students may experience overlearning because it
a. always happens when a student studies. b. happens when a student continues practice after he or she thinks he or she knows the material. c. happens when a student studies a lot because of problems. d. happens when a student studies a lot.
A psychologist was looking at the effects of an intervention on depression levels. Three groups were used: waiting list control, treatment and post treatment (a group who had had the treatment 6 months before). The change in depression levels over the time of the treatment was recorded (although bear in mind only the treatment group actually got any treatment during this time). The R output is below. Based on this output, what should the researcher conclude?
a. The treatment groups did not have a significant effect on the change in
depression levels, F(2, 26.44) = 4.35.
b. The treatment groups had a significant effect on the change in depression
levels, F(2, 26.44) = 4.35.
c. The treatment groups had a significant effect on the change in depression
levels, F(2, 45) = 5.11.
d. The treatment groups did not have a significant effect on the change in
depression levels, F(2, 45) = 5.11.
If a box contains two red, three green, and one blue ball, what is the probability of selecting a red AND a green ball with no replacement?
What will be an ideal response?