Natalie is sometimes too impulsive when she answers multiple-choice questions on standardized achievement tests: She picks an answer before she has even read all the alternatives. Natalie knows she has a problem and would really like to change her behavior. The concept we can best apply in helping Natalie is:
a. intermittent reinforcement.
b. self-instructions.
c. punishment.
d. cueing.
b
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a. RTI is a used for both prevention and remediation b. RTI is intended to limit or prevent academic failure c. RTI was never intended to identify students who require special services d. A key component of RTI is progress monitoring
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
What is the immediate academic value of student participation in extracurricular
activities? What will be an ideal response?
Sheila, a student with autism spectrum disorders, is carefully monitored during meal times at school. Sheila eats her protein, vegetables, fruits, and desserts. However, she will also try to eat the Styrofoam tray the food is placed on as well as the plastic eating utensils provided with the tray. What is this nutritional condition called?
A. Pica B. Bulimia C. Anorexia D. Gastrointestinal disorders