How much more likely than students from families with incomes in the bottom 20% are students from families with incomes in the top 20% to have intellectual disabilities?
A. 10 times more likely
B. 4 times more likely
C. Twice as likely
D. 8 times more likely
C
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a. wide variations in language and cognitive development. b. wide variations in emotional and social development. c. wide variations in physical health, well-being, and motor controls. d. all of the above.
Which of the following statements would the Wongs be most likely to make to Craig Seganti?
a) “If lessons are engaging and meaningful, students will naturally comply with teacher expectations.” b) “Showing and telling students what to do once before you begin holding them accountable for compliance is unreasonable.” c) “Teachers should use I-messages when they are explaining inappropriate behavior to students.” d) “Expecting students to follow procedures without having to think about it deprives them of their ability to think critically.”
Students read from ______ in the first schools in Massachusetts.
a. the Bible b. McGuffey Readers c. Horn Books d. newspapers
Methodological purists promoted the ____________, in which the mixing of qualitative and quantitative methodological approaches is not possible due to epistemological and ontological paradigm differences.
a. constructivist paradigm b. incompatibility thesis c. alternative hypothesis d. nonsensical rationale