What example below best describes a challenge teachers face when placing students in peer tutoring groups?
a. having back-up tasks ready for those students who require teacher assistance when it is not available
b. making sure the rest of the class is actively engaged in meaningful tasks
c. making sure all students are actively learning
d. matching students appropriately
Ans: d
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a. one percent or less b. 5–7% c. 10–20% d. 20–25%
Which of the following illustrates the "halo effect" in ratings?
a. An individual is rated high on some traits and low on others. b. There is little variation in the ratings made of individuals in a group. c. An uncooperative student is rated low on all traits. d. The extreme values on the scale are rarely used by the rater. e. All students in a class are rated high on every trait included in the rating scale.
A sports manufacturer performs a customer satisfaction survey, and would like to reduce the scale items into a smaller number of factors. What does the following output suggest?
A. The sample size is sufficient, but there is multicollinearity in the data. B. The sample size is inadequate, and there is multicollinearity in the data. C. The sample size is adequate, and the correlations in the correlation matrix are significantly bigger than zero. D. The sample size is adequate, but the correlations in the correlation matrix are not big enough.
In this category of responding one describes what another person has said but also tries to capitalize the affective meaning of the speaker’s message
A. Prompting B. Paraphrasing C. Reflecting D. Questioning