_____ are used to evaluate the effects of intervention

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Your students have a difficult time sharing materials with classmates and this makes group work difficult. Which would be the best way to solve this problem?

a. Teach students how to share. b. Provide enough materials that students don’t need to share. c. Tell students exactly how to share materials for a particular task. d. All of the above.

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Describe how the technique of contingency contracting is used

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What are the three tools students should use to evaluate information when questioning the author?

A) preface, body, and conclusion B) text, teacher, and student C) texts, questions, and discussion D) text, Internet, and teacher

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After a painful experience at one dentist's office, Teresa's mother takes Teresa to a different dentist, who takes great care to make her visits painless. Teresa is anxious at first, but after a few visits, Teresa gradually becomes less resistant about going to the new dentist. Teresa's change in behavior can probably best be explained in terms of _____. But then Teresa doesn't go to see the

dentist again until three years later. On her first visit to the painless dentist after that time interval, she is anxious once again, even though she had not been anxious in her previous visits. The return of this response after it had previously disappeared is known as _____. a. extinction; spontaneous recovery b. generalization; discriminative learning c. higher-order conditioning; discriminative learning d. generalization; higher-order conditioning

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