Which of the following cannot be a factor in assistive technology decision making?
a. Need
b. Cost
c. Attitudes
d. Preferences
b. Cost
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A. he might imagine a monster in his closet B. he may believe he caused his grandfather's heart attack C. she may wish for too many presents
Which of the following is the most accurate description of Public Law 94-142?
a. Students with exceptionalities should be taught in as normal a school setting as possible that still meets the students' special academic, social, and physical needs. b. Students with exceptionalities should be given as much extra academic assistance as necessary to accommodate their special learning needs and help them compete acceptably with non-exceptional students. c. Students with exceptionalities should be provided with the extra counseling services needed to help them maintain self-esteem and learn to cope with their physical, emotional, and academic exceptionalities. d. Students with exceptionalities must be taught by teachers with the special education and training needed to help these students reach their maximum potential.
Susan was seen by an eye specialist and was identified as having tunnel vision. This means that Susan ________.
A. has impaired central vision but has peripheral vision B. has impaired peripheral vision but has central vision C. has 20/200 vision with corrections D. has 20/20 vision
Percentile rank is an example of what kind of statistic?
a. Measure of central tendency b. Measure of variability c. Measure of relative standing d. Inferential statistic