Although there is considerable consistency in the behaviors sampled by diagnostic mathematics tests, there is still a problem with
A) ?content coverage.
B) ?instructional match.
C) ?too many items.
D) ?graded norms.
B
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From the perspective of learning styles, which of the following approaches is best described as viewing information being studied or the problems being solved as a means to understanding the content?
a. Metacognitive approaches to processing information b. Deep approaches to processing information c. Surface approaches to processing information d. Developmental approaches to processing information
Which of the following is a measure of variability in a distribution of scores?
a) Mean b) Standard deviation c) Bivariate correlation d) Coefficient alpha
Unfortunately, technology has led to an increase in cheating, as evident in a survey of Los Angeles high school students, conducted by the Josephson Institute for Ethics, which found what percentage of students reporting they had cheated on a test?
A) 25 percent B) 47 percent C) 64 percent D) 81 percent
Mr. Townsend is trying to make a responsible software selection for use by his students. In the "Analyze Needs" step, the major question he must ask is:
a. Is the software easy enough for students to use? b. Does the software match the learner's characteristics and needs? c. Is the software appropriate for the particular subject unit you wish to teach? d. Is the computer is the most appropriate medium to meet the instructional objectives?