"Standardized" as applied to tests means
a. covering what should be taught.
b. having objective-type items
c. a particular type of aptitude test.
d. uniform administration and established norms.
e. having an established level of expectation.
D
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In an approach based on realism, why is the subject-matter competence of the teacher such an important concern?
What will be an ideal response?
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A. Quantitative data analysis is so complex today it is essential to use a stats package. B. It reduces the chance of making errors in your calculations. C. It equips you with a useful transferable skill. D. All of the above.
Disability categories that do not have large numbers of students are called
A. low-prevalence disabilities B. low-incidence disabilities C. classroom disabilities D. infrequent disabilities E. low-end disabilities
According to studies conducted on the importance of work experience,
a. work experience is not really valuable unless it is related to one's career plans. b. one study reported a student's part-time work experience might be as important as the G.P.A. c. even part-time jobs are usually incompatible with academic success. d. work experience that is job-related is not very important because no two jobs are the same. e. None of the above