Determining the typical rates of a behavior exhibited by peers in a given setting establishes
a. the need for intervention
b. the target student's ability to fit into that setting
c. an ecological ceiling for that behavior
d. a functional relationship
e. the student's ability to succeed in that setting
C
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Hypothesis testing is most characteristic of
a. survey research. b. experimental research. c. qualitative research. d. historical research. e. the case study.
Family involvement has been a component of Head Start’s comprehensive early childhood education model since
a. 1960. b. 1965. c. 1975. d. 1980.
An information processing perspective of development portrays cognitive development as:
a. Gradually improving cognitive abilities b. A series of five distinctly different stages of development c. Being due primarily to explicit instruction about how to think d. Something that is influenced largely by genetically controlled changes in the brain
Did the NICHD study support Jay Belsky’s research finding that toddlers receiving more than 20 hours a week of care outside the home were more likely to show insecure attachment patterns?
no yes