A fourth-grade teacher says, "All of my students have strengths in certain areas. For example, some of them are really good at solving math problems

Others are really fast readers. Still others have a marvelous ability to make connections among seemingly very different ideas. And a couple of them are ‘walking encyclopedias' of facts about the world." With which one of the following theoretical perspectives is the teacher's statement most consistent?

a. Cattell's concept of fluid intelligence
b. Spearman's general factor in intelligence
c. The Cattell-Horn-Carroll theory of cognitive abilities
d. Distributed intelligence


C

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a. ?Essential qualifications b. ?All non-negotiable items c. ?Job title and brief description d. ?All of these

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IDEA 2004 includes the mandate that services for children age ____________________to ____________________are provided in a "natural environment" whenever possible

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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a. Using a logical consequence b. Using a desist c. Using active listening d. Using overlapping

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aunt, uncles, and cousins, and remains close with his extended family members. Henry grew up in a culture that identifies most closely with the values of: A) Universalism B) Collectivism C) Multiculturalism D) Individualism

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