If a first grade child’s entire day is in English with little support or use of the child’s home language and the goal is for child to learn English this is an example of
A. structured immersion.
B. early exit or transitional bilingual education.
C. English as a second language.
D. dual immersion bilingual education.
ANS: A
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Rona's parents cannot take her to museums and amusement parks as these are costly activities. Rona is underfed and lives in an area where crime is widespread and therefore part of the daily routine. Judging from the information presented in this scenario, Rona and her parents most likely live in a(n):
A. upper-middle-income neighborhood. B. higher-income neighborhood. C. middle-income neighborhood. D. low-income neighborhood.
Which of the following are organizational steps recommended for notetaking? (SELECT ALL THAT APPLY)
A. Choose a notebook that assists in notetaking. B. Consider taking your textbook to class. C. Make a concept map for everything. D. Choose the appropriate writing utensil. E. Avoid the Cornell method of notetaking.
Scores on a measure of neuroticism can range from 12 (low) to 60 (high). Here are the data on this measure from one sample: four people scored between 16 and 21; five people scored between 22 and 27; four people scored between 28 and 33; four people scored between 34 and 39; five people scored between 40 and 45; four people scored between 46 and 51; and five people scored 52 or higher. What type of normal distribution would these data form?
a. skewed b. mesokurtic c platykurtic d. leptokurtic