Which of the following statements is not accurate?
A) Familiarity with the terminology, the topic, and the lecture style increases the probability that the listener will understand the lecture.
B) An effective listener must be able to adjust to a lecturer's rate of speech, tone of voice, degree of structure, and complexity of content.
C) An individual's physical and emotional levels play less of a role in contributing to poor listening habits than do external distractors.
D) Fluctuating attention, or tuning in and tuning out, is a natural process that most people experience in various situations.
C
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order to help Garth perform this behavior, staff members wave their hand when they see him enter the cafeteria. Hand waving is an example of a(n): a. cognitive mediator. b. discriminative stimuli. c. isolated behavior. d. contextual variation.
The text suggests that the future design of schools may be toward ____ that offer sections based on different needs
a. portable schools b. modular schools c. mixed-use buildings d. mobile units
Rodney, a new student in your school, is described as being mildly intellectually handicapped. and he is mainstreamed into your class. If he fits the characteristics for this description, which of the following is the most accurate statement?
a. His intellectual functioning will be about average, but he will have difficulty with a particular basic skill, such as reading, and his IEP will focus on extra assistance in this area. b. While his intellectual functioning will be about average, he will have trouble functioning effectively in the general education classroom, and his IEP will focus on helping him develop basic social skills. c. His intellectual functioning will be significantly limited, and his IEP will focus on his mastering basic academic skills—reading, writing, and math. d. His intellectual functioning will be significantly limited, and his IEP will focus both on basic academic skills—reading, writing, and math—as well as the skills needed to function in society.
What two assumptions must not be violated when running an ANOVA?a. By reviewing the standard error.
A. Homogeneity and normality. B. Heterogeneity and normality. C. Homogeneity and non-normality. D. Heteroscedasticity and normality.