In interviewing, an important key to self-confidence is:

A. knowing all of the logistics.
B. a smile.
C. preparation.
D. your routine.


Answer: C

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Accreditation is usually conducted by?

a. ?the board members b. ?an outside agency c. ?the director d. ?foundation members

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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.

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Three of the following are likely to give you reasonable clues about a student's cultural background and/or ethnic group membership. Which one is probably least dependable as an indicator of a student's cultural background and ethnicity?

a. The color of a student's skin b. The ethnicity of the student's parents c. What language is most often spoken at home d. The cultural and religious activities in which a student regularly participates

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Communities are always developing because:

a. members need change b. of changing in responsibilities c. tasks may be too complex d. the group has to agree

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