In general, using the results of a single assessment for purposes of grading a student is less valid than using multiple assessment results because any single assessment
a. assesses on only one occasion.
b. has a lower reliability than multiple assessment results.
c. has a lower validity than multiple assessment results.
d. All of the above
d
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A. feel B. connect C. personalize D. rehearse
It is desirable for a teacher to be reasonably consistent in their expectations and
rules because: a. it teaches children that they can rely on the teacher for control. b. it shows children that the teacher trusts them to do the right thing. c. doing this helps build a sense of trust between the child and the teacher. d. doing this avoids expecting too little or too much from children.
Once individuals have achieved an identity, they will no longer think about identity and they will not experience any changes to their identity.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following provides an age-equivalent score?
a. 4-9 b. 4.9 c. 4/9 d. 4+9