Reggie has just begun taking piano lessons at a nearby music studio. Once a month, his teacher holds group lessons for students across many skill levels. On these days, Reggie raises his hand every time the teacher asks a question, even though many of the questions are targeted toward older students with years of experience, and he has no idea of the answer. Reggie is displaying which key

characteristic of ADHD?

A) inattention
B) hyperactivity
C) impulsivity
D) combined type


C

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A student has been receiving evidence-based interventions for reading in addition to the high quality curriculum that is being used in the classroom. The student's teacher has not been documenting or monitoring the student's progress since the beginning of implementation. The teacher believes the student has made very little progress over the course of 4 weeks, and refers the student for a

special education evaluation. The team tells the teacher that they will not be able to qualify the student if testing is conducted. Why is this? a. The student did not receive high quality instruction and intervention b. The teacher did not document the student's instruction or progress c. The intervention was not conducted for long enough d. None of the above

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After reading the chapter in the text, Marisa then writes an answer to each of the questions that are in the margins of the book. After writing her answer, she looks at the feedback in the student supplement. Her friend Helen also reads the text. She then reads the questions in the margins and then looks at the feedback in the student supplement. Marisa consistently scores higher on the tests and

quizzes. Of the following, based on what we know about making information meaningful, which is the best explanation for why Marisa scores higher than does Helen? a. Marisa's perception of the questions is more accurate than is Helen's. b. By writing the answers, Marisa puts herself in a more cognitively active role than does Helen. c. Marisa attends to the questions better than does Helen. d. Marisa avoids overloading working memory more effectively than does Helen.

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The ideal sample

a. is not simply randomly selected. b. is concerned only with the experimental group. c. is both representative and economical. d. never exceeds sixteen subjects.

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Podcasts from iTunes EDU are an example of audio resources for use in the classroom

A. TRUE B. FALSE

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