The difference between true scores and observed scores on tests is called

a. Error
b. Homogeneity
c. Heterogeneity
d. Reliability


Ans: a

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a. persist on a mathematical task until success is attained or corrective feedback is given. b. abandon a math task at the first sign of difficulty. c. avoid obviously difficult math problems because she is realistic about her possibilities for success. d. attempt to solve the problems that appear easy and then guess on the others so that he does not establish a pattern of failure.

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The decisions teachers make on the basis of information gathered about students best describes which of the following?

a. Measurement b. Evaluation c. Assessment d. Criterion referencing

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a. There is no difference; these terms mean the same thing. b. Accreditation ensures that minimum standards are met while licensing goes beyond the minimum. c. Accredited centers are considered higher in quality than those that are merely licensed. d. A licensed center is guaranteed to meet the highest indicators of quality care.

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Payne (2007) states that most schools are heteronormative, which means

a. there is a normal membership of both sexes present. b. rituals are established based upon the sexes. c. the popularity is group membership that created exclusively on heterosexuality. d. a lack of conformity to the heterosexuality, as the norm.

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