Identify the advantages of conducting on-site observations of children in schools when those children have behavior problems
What will be an ideal response?
Because of hectic parental schedules, it may be difficult for them to arrange appointments with a clinician. Observation in the school may be more convenient. In addition, the setting is a natural one for a child, so observations can take place in a place that is normal for the child. The clinician is also able to observe more complex interactions that are apparent in an office visit. Finally, the school may be part of the problem; observing behavior in that setting may give a clue to the source of the difficulty.
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The ideological cohesion of the parties since the mid-1990s has made it __________
a. harder to sustain a presidential veto b. harder for the president to persuade the public c. easier for a president to get his or her way with Congress if the president's party has even very slim majorities in the House and Senate d. harder to remove a sitting a president
Which best describes the difference between total preemption and partial preemption?
a. In partial preemption, state regulatory standards need to be as least as stringent as those of the federal government.
b. In partial preemption, states can determine which regulatory standards need to match that of the federal government.
c. In partial preemption, state law in a particular field is valid as long as it does not conflict with federal law.
d. In partial preemption, state law in a particular field is valid even if the federal government has all regulatory powers in the field.
A group of people motivated by self-interest are considered to be factions
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The case Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority deals with
a. equal opportunity employment. b. interstate commerce. c. minimum wage laws. d. transportation regulation. e. workers’ compensation.