What is the probability misconception called when students think that an event that has already happened will influence the outcome of the next event?
A) Law of small numbers.
B) Possibility counting.
C) Commutativity confusion.
D) Gambler's fallacy.
D) Gambler's fallacy.
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In the early decades of the twentieth century, an objective of the school system was to quickly assimilate children of immigrants into American culture. The melting pot metaphor was used to describe how differences were melted away, resulting in a similar group of students. A preferred metaphor for the current times is a ______ that results in colorful mix of many unique cultures and heritages.
a. packet of seeds b. floral bouquet c. vase d. shovel
Actions aimed at minimizing or containing irreversible damage from disease is an example of:
a. primary prevention b. secondary prevention c. conclusive prevention d. tertiary prevention
The foundational models of discipline are important mainly because they provide:
A. historical perspective. B. break-through tactics still widely used. C. reminders of what NOT to do. D. an unrestricted basis for discipline.
The concept of transition involves more than just employment. It has a broad emphasis to include
A) movement from general education to special education. B) more parental responsibility for meeting transition goals. C) concern for outcomes such as independent living and community adjustment. D) greater emphasis on vocational issues.