Identify two conditions that make a multiple probe design appropriate for evaluating behavior change

What will be an ideal response?


Answer should include: One condition, multiple probe design is effective for evaluating the effects of instruction on skill sequences in which it is highly unlikely that the participant's performance on later steps of the sequence could improve without instruction or mastery of earlier steps. A second condition is when prolonged baseline measurement may prove reactive, impractical, or too costly.

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A) ?changing and continuous. B) ?a necessary burden for teachers. C) ?another name for testing. D) ?a one-time snapshot of a student.

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Which national science education standard deals with an evaluation of student opportunities to learn?

A. program B. system C. science as inquiry D. science assessment

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When parents are divorced, which of the following is recommended to help their child maintain a secure attachment?

a. Communicate primarily through one parent only. b. Send communication from the school with duplicate copies to both homes. c. Ask the child which parent should receive communication from the school. d. Alternate sending communication on a monthly basis to each parent.

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Mr. Maleska has what the textbook calls "productive" expectations for his students' classroom performance. With this in mind, which of the following would we not expect him to do?

A) Believe that his teaching strategies make a difference in student achievement B) Look for strengths in all students C) Consider several explanations for students' low grades D) Give students more help than they really need to complete tasks successfully

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