Reducing problem behavior provides individuals with adaptive skills necessary to be successful in school, at home, in the community, or in a work setting
a. True b. False
False
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An appropriate choice of outdoor play equipment for a toddler play yard would be:
A. two wooden teeter totters B. a metal swing set C. an 8-foot high jungle gym D. a small wooden playhouse
Which of the following illustrates the null hypothesis?
a. There is no significant difference in the achievement of groups taught by Method A and Method B. b. The difference in the effects on achievement of Method A and Method B equals zero. c. There is no relationship between the method of teaching and achievement. d. All of these are true.
Which of the following is an example of an authentic assessment?
a. One example is when a teacher administers a standardized test. This would be considered an authentic assessment if the district carefully selected a test that matched the actual standards. b. One example is when a teacher interviews students about the reading strategies they use while reading. This would be considered an authentic assessment if the interview questions matched the carefully constructed curriculum map. c. One example is when a teacher holds a writing conference with students. This is considered an authentic assessment because she can ask questions that seem real to the students. d. One example is when a teacher observes a student oral reading. This would be considered an authentic assessment if it reflects the actual teaching and learning in the classroom.
A dataset in which there are a few unusually high scores but most scores tend to be toward the low end of the distribution is called a(n) ______.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).