What is the best example of a baby's early fine motor skill?

a. Putting the foot in the mouth
b. Biting
c. Successful grabbing
d. Crawling


C

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Two or more observers record the target behavior independently and simultaneously, then later compare the results to determine if the target behavior was measured with reliability. What is this called?

A. Interobserver reliability B. Whole interval recording C. Latency recording D. Internal validity

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School boards have the legal authority to

a. determine salary and working conditions within the school division b. approve the final budgets and assist in obtaining needed resources c. approval of all policies by which schools are governed. d. all of the above

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Your travel partner, Peg, holds the belief that she is more likely to be in an airplane accident than a car accident. You would like to change this misconception, so you decide to ask her some questions. You provide and examine statistics on both plane and car accidents. You ask her to examine probabilities of each and ask her questions about her thinking. The type of questions you are posing to

Peg to facilitate conceptual change are best described as: a. questions that challenge existing conceptions. b. questions that promote metacognition. c. questions that illustrate application of prior knowledge. d. questions that require logical reasoning.

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Parametric tests of statistical significance make the assumption that

a. there are equal intervals between the scores on the measures. b. the scores are normally distributed about the mean. c. the scores of the different comparison groups have equal variances. d. All of the above.

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