A standardized test that assesses a student's handwriting skills in writing both uppercase and lowercase forms in either manuscript or cursive is the
A. Brigance Diagnostic Comprehensive Inventory of Basic Skills—Revised.
B. Mather-Woodcock Group Writing Tests.
B. Metropolitan Achievement Tests—Eighth Edition.
C. Test of Handwriting Skills-Revised.
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The back-to-basics movement in the 1970's had a huge impact on education. What was its impact on social studies?
a. It pushed social studies from the curriculum. b. It left social studies out completely, and the focus was back on reading, writing, and mathematics. c. A curriculum was developed that focused on history and geography, which is presently used in most school districts throughout the United States. d. None of the above.
The z-score serves as the basis or which of the following?
A. percentile score B. standard age score C. average score D. formative score
Variance due to intervening variables is included with:
a. random or inherent variance. b. variance removed by statistical adjustments. c. variance associated with constants. d. none of the above.
It is a challenge for students to understand maps for many reasons. Comprehending the symbols on a map is particularly difficult because:
a. Many times the legend on the map, explaining what the symbols represent, is not easy to find b. Most maps have a unique set of symbols and this lack of consistency can be confusing c. All elementary school students, even our oldest elementary school students, can only deal successfully with three dimensional symbols d. Many students confuse the symbols with letters of the alphabet