A study examines 25 of the 30 young children with disabilities in an specific intervention program. The results show that 90% of all participants have improved both cognitive and social functions. Based on the sample size, this study can be said to have ______ significance for this particular population.

A. quantitative
B. statistical
C. research
D. clinical


B. statistical

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Learning environments for young children must be designed to facilitate _____ for young children

a. optimal care b. education c. art enrichment d. optimal care and education

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One value of drawing a picture or diagram as a problem-solving strategy is that it:

a. allows children with artistic talent to solve a problem more easily than others. b. may obscure the problem if children get too detailed in their drawings. c. can be difficult for girls because of their difficulties with spatial situations. d. may develop into a solution by making the problem more apparent.

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Miranda's writing has vastly improved as a result of using a computer to write first drafts, generous use of copying and pasting in revisions and getting her ideas "down" quickly (and revise more often as revising is now easier). The fact that Miranda's writing has improved as a result of a physical object and technology in her culture is an example of:

a. socio-cultural learning. b. situated learning. c. contextual learning. d. distributed cognition.

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Ways to troubleshoot a lesson include

a. anticipating problems students may encounter. b. identifying potentially difficult vocabulary. c. identifying questions to ask during the lesson. d. doing the classwork and/or homework yourself. e. a-c only f. all of the above Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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