In the Apgar test, the physician examines a newborn at one and five minutes after birth for

a. heart rate, respiratory effort, head circumference, and muscle tone.
b. heart rate, respiratory effort, muscle tone, and general physical condition, including skin color.
c. head circumference, skin color, muscle tone, respiratory effort, heart rate, and general physical condition. d. length, muscle tone, respiratory effort, heart rate, and general physical condition, including skin color.


b

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Some children may be frightened by a teacher's questioning

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following statements best defines a wiki?

A) It is a personalized online journal that uses software to make it easy for its user to create frequent entries. B) It is an online site that allows visitors to add, remove, and otherwise edit or change the available content.? C) It is an online social networking service that enables its users to send and read text-based posts of up to 140 characters.? D) It is a software tool used in schools that fosters consistent communication between parents and teachers.

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All the following are components of the TEACCH framework EXCEPT ________.

A. visual supports are used to explain individual tasks within the daily schedule B. visual schedules make daily schedules understandable and predictable C. everyone has an individualized plan D. auditory cues are used to signal the beginning or end of an activity

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Recent research has shown that lecturers are among the most stressed workers. A researcher wanted to know exactly what it was about being a lecturer that created this stress and subsequent burnout. She recruited 75 lecturers and administered several questionnaires that measured: Burnout (high score = burnt out), Perceived Control (high score = low perceived control), Coping Ability (high score = low ability to cope with stress), Stress from Teaching (high score = teaching creates a lot of stress for the person), Stress from Research (high score = research creates a lot of stress for the person), and Stress from Providing Pastoral Care (high score = providing pastoral care creates a lot of stress for the person). The outcome of interest was burnout, and Cooper’s (1988) model of stress

indicates that perceived control and coping style are important predictors of this variable. The remaining predictors were measured to see the unique contribution of different aspects of a lecturer’s work to their burnout. Which of the predictor variables does not predict burnout? A. Multilevel model B. Reliability analysis C. Factor analysis D. Hierarchical multiple regression

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