Where could one locate overviews of a particular area of research?
a. Dissertation Abstracts c. Mental Measurements Yearbook
b. Education Abstracts d. Review of Educational Research
D
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The reduction of force provided by a simple machine is called its:
a. Work load b. Work capacity c. Mechanical incline d. Mechanical advantage
Ms. Brewster, a junior high teacher, is emphasizing higher-order thinking in her physical science class. To see if her eighth graders were "getting" what they were supposed to be getting with respect to higher-order thinking in science, she examined a standardized test designed to measure higher-order thinking in science, compared its table of specifications to the content of her course, found
the two to be consistent, and administered the test. She found, however, that while the test measured topics in physical science, most items didn't measure students' abilities to apply their understanding to unique problems. Which of the following is the most valid conclusion? a. The test lacked content validity, since she attempted to teach higher-order thinking and higher-order thinking wasn't measured on the test. b. The test lacked construct validity, since it didn't measure what it was designed to measure. c. The test lacked reliability, since it didn't actually measure what Ms. Brewster was trying to measure. d. Ms. Brewster's teaching lacked validity, since her students' only experience was with what she taught, and they were tested on different outcomes.
It is difficult to separate children's emotional development from their ability to regulate emotions
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A peer-mediated instructional program developed in Kansas and designed to help students with mild disabilities improve their basic skills is
A. Classwide Peer Tutoring. B. Cooperative Students Teaching Students. C. Team-Assisted Individualization. D. Tutoring For Success.