Diseases for which immunizations are available include
a. measles, mumps, and herpes
b. whooping cough, Hib, and giardia.
c. chicken pox, diphtheria, and pertussis.
d. measles, salmonella, and chicken pox.
c
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In which type of rehearsal does the learner try to make the information more meaningful and/or connects the information to other information already learned?
a. distributed learning b. consolidation c. elaborative rehearsal d. maintenance rehearsal
In which instance would a researcher be most likely to use a quasi-experimental design?
a. Mr. Shijo wants to do an in-depth case study to describe which factors are present for a student with reading problems. b. Ms. Morris wants to infer whether being from an abusive home causes students to have poorer reading scores. c. Mr. Cox wants to know what percentage of students in the senior honors program belongs to minority groups. d. Ms. Ramirez decides to adopt a new math curriculum for half his students selected at random, wanting to know whether it causes those students to have better applied problem-solving skills.
Which of the following is NOT a good technique to use in professional development?
a. Focus on positive traits b. Ask for suggestions as to what people would like to learn c. Let everyone see how much you understand about the subject d. all of the above
The rule that students can be dismissed from the team for ‘conduct that brings discredit to her or the team' is an example of a rule that is
Two of Shasta's softball teammates learn that Shasta and a female junior college student are lovers. The two teammates start ‘snipping' at her. The coach has a rule that states that students can be dismissed from the team for ‘any conduct that brings discredit to her or the team.' A. Vague and over-broad B. A good rule for athletic programs C. Difficult to enforce D. Only impacts students that get ‘caught'