In the method of repeated readings (examined by Samuels), students read a passage aloud over and over again until they can read it fast without making many errors. Then, they move on to another passage, and so on. Samuels found that:
a. for each passage, students showed a steady improvement in their reading rate and error rate each time they reread a passage
b. across the passages, students showed a steady improvement in their reading rate and error rate from the first reading of one passage to the first reading of the next one and so on
c. both of the above
d. neither of the above
C
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a) The group means are statistically different. b) Differences in the group means could just be due to chance. c) Differences between the groups are practically significant. d) The magnitude of the difference between the group means is large.
The response rate is the “number of people in the original sample who participate” divided by the “total number of people in the original sample.”
a. True b. False
Which of the following is not one of the topics covered in a typical digital citizenship course?
A) Privacy and security B) Searching and storing C) Self-image and identify D) Digital footprint and reputations
Avoid writing true-false test items using negative statements
Indicate whether the statement is true or false