The mnemonic HOMES is an example of which type of assistive technology?

a. High-tech
b. Mid-tech
c. Low-tech
d. No tech


d. No tech

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The closest, most immediate system in which the individual operates is called the

a. microsystem. b. mesosystem. c. exosystem. d. macrosystem.

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Which of the following statements about peer relationships in schools is false?

a. Students who feel cared about by their peer group are more committed to school, value learning more fully, and are more likely to engage in learning tasks. b. Recent research indicates that positive interaction with peers can help students overcome the negative effects of stressful home lives and difficult relationships with parents. c. Exclusion from one's student peer group can result not only in emotional discomfort, but also in changes to brain chemistry and activity. d. Students who are excluded from supportive peer relationships are likely to experience emotional struggles but generally do as well as or better than their peers academically.

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Children's creations of large arcs and loops indicate that they are using them as _________________________________________, which will be used to construct forms and shapes in future drawing activities, but that do not have an intended meaning.

a. a pre-representational symbol b. action representations c. figurative representations d. representational art

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An employment test required a high level of reading proficiency, although the job itself did not require high level reading skills. Persons who did not do well on the test had no chance of getting the job. The score validity of this test was negatively impacted by

a. construct underrepresentation. c. construct convergence. b. construct-irrelevant variance. d. construct divergence.

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