Some children have medical conditions that trigger challenging behavior
A. True
B. False
A
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Miss Tucker is a second-grade teacher who keeps popsicle sticks with students' names on them in a jar. When she is ready to call on a student, she pulls out a popsicle stick. When the student who is called upon answers, Miss Tucker puts that student's popsicle stick in a different jar labeled "called on." During a lesson you're observing, Miss Tucker pulls out Becca'spopsicle stick. Becca answers
a question, and Miss Tucker puts Becca's stick with the others in the "called on" jar. Moving the sticks to the "called on" jar is a. advisable, because it will ensure that all students have a chance to answer a question during the lesson. b. advisable, because students see a tangible reminder that they have participated in class and will benefit from that visible reinforcement. c. inadvisable, because students whose sticks are in the "called on" jar now know that they won't be held accountable for further participation. d. inadvisable, because Miss Tucker has singled out students during the lesson.
In an experiment involving cholesterol levels in type A and type B men (http://www.sjsu.edu/faculty/gerstman/EpiInfo/cont-two.htm), the following data output was reported for a Kruskal–Wallis test Chi Square 6.333 df 1 Asymp. Sig 0.01185 What does this result suggest?
A. There is a significant difference between the two groups, p = .011853. B. There is no significant difference between the groups, p> .05. C. There is no significant difference between the groups, p = .011853. D. None of the above.
Sternberg's (2008 ) triarchic theory of intelligence, defines creative thought as the ability to:
A) generate ideas B) analyze which ideas are worth pursuing C) implement ideas D) convince others of the value or our ideas
One feature of quantitative research is ______.
A. entirely subjective B. primarily subjective C. subjective and monotheoristic D. objective