Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

The most complex form of single-subject research design is known as the A-B design.


Ans: F

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Fourteen-year-old Wayne has a history of aggressive behavior toward other students, and so his classmates have naturally kept their distance from him over the years. But Wayne has worked extensively with the school counselor in recent months, and his interpersonal behavior has improved quite a bit. Wayne's teachers must remember, however, that:

a. such improvement is likely to be short-lived. b. Wayne's self-esteem regarding his ability to succeed at academic tasks is likely to have decreased in the meantime. c. other students will continue to reject Wayne unless they can be convinced that he has changed. d. Wayne's aggressive behavior is likely to reappear whenever he is placed in a competitive situation.

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Which of the following arguments uses an avoidance rationalization to perpetuate prejudice?

a. If those women didn't have so many babies, they could come off welfare. b. Instead of studying why we are so different in this diversity class, why don't we study how we are alike. c. Now that an African-American president has been elected, there is no more racism in the United States. d. Gay people should keep their sexual preferences to themselves if they don't want to be bothered.

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Which of the following statements regarding interagency collaboration and transition is true?

A) Interagency collaboration is critical to the success of transition. B) Interagency collaboration during transition is mandated under No Child Left Behind. C) Interagency collaboration during transition has been difficult in most states. D) Interagency collaboration is required before transition goals and activities can be implemented.

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All of the following skills are included in Howard Gardner's eight types of intelligence except:

A. movement skills. B. imaginative skills. C. intrapersonal skills. D. mathematical skills.

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