Which classification is most likely for a child who seeks high levels of routine and often engages in ritualistic play?
A. speech impaired
B. physically impaired
C. cognitively delayed
D. autistic
D
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Describe Chomsky's conceptualization of the relationship between syntactical and lexical structures
What will be an ideal response?
Mr. Hu believes that it is important for students to work together and he pairs up his students from the beginning of the year. Why is this not a good idea?
a. Not all work is best done in pairs. b. Some work is best done in heterogeneous pairs and some in homogeneous pairs. c. Changing partners periodically can promote social integration. d. All of the above.
Exhibit 19-1. A researcher wished to determine if there was a difference in the college aptitude examination scores of traditional and nontraditional undergraduate students. The researcher selected p = .05 as the level for rejecting the null hypothesis. The researcher obtained a mean score of 52 for nontraditional students and a mean score of 40 for the traditional students. Statistical analysis
indicated that the difference in means was significant at the .05 level. Refer to Exhibit 19-1. The null hypothesis for this study would be a. nontraditional college students will score higher on a college aptitude test than will traditional college students. b. traditional college students will score higher on a college aptitude test than will nontraditional college students. c. the age of students will have a significant effect on their performance on a college aptitude test. d. there is no significant difference in the performance of traditional and nontraditional college students on a college aptitude examination.
The main sections found in a quantitative research proposal include ______.
A. a review of related literature B. publication outlet C. data sheets D. participant names