An assessment that compares a student's achievement or performance level to a national sample of students that were administered the same test is called a:
a. Criterion-Referenced Test
b. Curriculum-Based Measurement
c. Norm-Referenced Test
d. Comparison-Value Test
C
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"Job enrichment" is a concept that focuses on:
a) better pay and benefits for workers. b) decreasing the number of hours workers spend on the job. c) the nature of the job itself. d) company pension plans.
Sarah needs to learn how to spell 40 words for a spelling test tomorrow. Sarah wants to perform as well as she possibly can on the test. Based on findings from verbal learning research, which one of the following would be the best advice to give Sarah?
a. "Spell each word at least 5 times, saying the letters silently to yourself." b. "Spell each word at least 5 times, saying the letters out loud." c. "Spell the words until you know them all perfectly." d. "Spell the words until you know them all perfectly, and then continue to practice spelling them several more times."
When explaining how the data are to be analyzed and interpreted:
a. it is best to provide only a general plan as things will probably change over the course of the study anyway. b. it is best to be as detailed as possible so all contingencies related to analysis and interpretation can be anticipated. c. it is impossible to be highly detailed until one has the actual data in hand. d. an overly specific plan may bias the analyses or interpretation, impairing the validity of the study.
Caregiving in multigenerational families tends to focus on:
A) The middle generations B) The most respected generation C) The oldest generation and youngest generation D) The generations who are currently in the work force