Two-thirds of all outdoor injuries are the result of a fall
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Many effective programs use principles of ______.
a. sensory integration b. constructivism c. psychogenics d. applied behavior analysis
Which one of the following alternatives illustrates a difference in effortful control?
a. Meghan is good at keeping her impulses in check, whereas Jessie is apt to lash out at the slightest provocation. b. Robert is always kind and considerate of others, whereas William typically thinks only of his own needs. c. Lucia is often cheerful and outgoing, whereas Julie is more likely to be quiet and reserved. d. Donald spends most weekends playing sports and in other ways being physically active, whereas Jasper is more likely to be found reading a good book.
In which one of the following situations do we definitely have a problem with the predictive validity of a classroom assessment?
a. Ms. Arthur assesses her students' overall physical fitness on Monday; she then assesses it again the following Monday. Students who perform well one week are not the same ones who perform well the following week. b. Ms. Benavidez uses a test of mechanical aptitude to determine which students are ready for her physics class. She finds out later that the students who scored worst on the mechanical aptitude test are some of the best students in physics. c. Ms. Candelaria tells students to study Chapter 14 but mistakenly gives them a test over Chapter 15 instead. d. For her class of 35 students, Ms. D'Amato devises a test that must be given to students one at a time and requires 2 hours for each student.
Research has demonstrated that virtually all young children have the capability to learn and become competent in mathematics
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.