Parametric tests of statistical significance make the assumption that
a. there are equal intervals between the scores on the measures.
b. the scores are normally distributed about the mean.
c. the scores of the different comparison groups have equal variances.
d. All of the above.
d
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When developing a family handbook or staff manual for a new program, you will want to do all of the following except:
a. Review licensing and accreditation criteria. b. Consider how the program will adhere to its core values. c. Ask a lawyer to review sections before they are finalized. d. Distribute preliminary drafts to staff and families
Development in Action Video: Quality Child CareClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 393 and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test and answer the following question:Charlie is an infant. Since his parents work full-time, he must attend childcare. His parents are ?worried if this will affect their attachment relationship with him. What response to their concerns is most consistent with research?
A. Charlie's parents should be reassured that children do not need exclusive contact with their parents in order for secure attachment to form. As long as he receives sensitive caregiving ? when they are present, their attachment should be fine. B. Charlie's parents should be very concerned. He is likely to form more secure attachments with the childcare providers than with them. C. Charlie's parents should be somewhat worried, but not overly concerned. There is not really much parents can do to help their children form secure attachments anyway. D. Charlie's parents should be urged to quit their jobs immediately as he will likely not be able to form a secure attachment with anyone if they do not spend the majority of their time with him.
What does a screening assessment administered at the beginning of the year tell the teacher
What will be an ideal response?