A complex concept involving the awareness, acknowledgement, and acceptance of each family’s culture and cultural values
a. Culture
b. Cultural responsiveness
c. Stereotyping
ANS: B
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The part of the Information Processing Model that is the decision-making aspect is the
a. input function. b. output function. c. executive function. d. emotional context.
Which of the following is true for small-world networks?
a. messages can travel quickly through them b. the number of links between any pair of nodes is small c. egalitarian and aristocratic networks are both examples of small-world networks d. all of the above are true
How does "classification consistency" differ conceptually from more traditional indicators of test reliability?
A. Classification-consistency approaches are focused more on capturing the degree of students' consistent categorizations rather than supplying only numerical indices of students' score consistency. B. Classification-consistency approaches do not employ numerical indicators of an assessment's consistency, unlike traditional reliability procedures. C. In contrast to traditional reliability approaches, if there are no actual decisions linked to a test's use, it is impossible to determine a test's classification consistency. D. Whereas the three traditional forms of reliability evidence are largely interchangeable, classification-consistency approaches to reliability are truly distinctive.
Team members should be selected on the basis of their
a. Expertise and skills b. Position in the organization c. High-power position d. Personality