Identify three factors that contribute to human measurement error
What will be an ideal response?
Factors that contribute to human measurement error: poorly designed measurement systems, inadequate observer training, and expectations about what the data should look like.
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What does a screening assessment administered at the beginning of the year tell the teacher
What will be an ideal response?
When information enters your brain for processing, what happens to it?
A. It goes directly into long-term memory or it will be lost. B. It briefly goes to sensory memory and then is transferred to short-term memory or is discarded. C. It either goes to short-term memory or to long-term memory. D. It remains in the sensory memory for a long time before anything else happens to it.
In what way is cognitive development evidenced in children birth to 2 years?
A. knowledge of more complex concepts and ability to tell short stories in sequence B. counting, sorting, and letter recognition C. attending to stimuli and performing increasingly complex problem-solving D. increasing literacy, math, and science skills
To reduce children's risk of unintentional injury in a group setting, teachers should do all the following EXCEPT:
a. eliminate all situations in which a child could potentially be injured b. enforce rules consistently c. devote time to carefully planning activities and considering potential risks d. monitor children's play activities at all times