In terms of adaptability, a "quiet" child
a. adapts easily
b. does not adapt well.
c. adapts eventually.
d. adapts at first and then withdraws.
c
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a. Mainstream Culture. b. Relevant Culture. c. Culture of Power. d. Culture of Greatness.
Name five instruments that can be played by preschool-K children
What will be an ideal response?
What were the means being statistically examined?
An industrial psychologist tests three different keyboard designs for a new computer to determine which one produces optimal performance. Four computer operators are given text material and told to type it as fast as they can. They spend 3 minutes on each keyboard with a 10-minute rest between each keyboard. The number of errors committed are recorded. The researcher wants to know if there is a significant difference in errors among the three types of keyboards (called Keyboard A, Keyboard B, and Keyboard C). The one-way, repeated-measures ANOVA revealed that there was a significant difference in number of errors made based on the type of keyboard being used, F(2, 38) = 6.91, p = .003, ?p2 = 0.267. Bonferroni-corrected multiple comparisons revealed that more mistakes were made with Keyboard C (M = 6.00, SD = 2.18) than with Keyboard B (M = 4.00, SD = 2.05), p < .01. There was no difference between Keyboard A (M = 5.00, SD = 2.16) and Keyboard B, p = .59 or between Keyboard A and Keyboard C, p = .71.
Technology has provided opportunities for students with reading difficulties to have full access to the written word using what device or program?
a. television b. audiobooks c. online library d. computer