True-false items are able to assess the
a. ability to recognize generalizations in a subject.
b. ability to compare concepts.
c. ability to recognize instances or examples of a principle.
d. All of the above abilities.
e. Only abilities a. and c. above.
d
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Arithmetic-reasoning problems often are thought to assess __________
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In addition to observations, assessments can include (Circle all that apply.)
A. simulations of job interviews. B. conduct observations of students during vocational training and while working in actual jobs. C. construction of work samples and job simulations. D. only person-centered planning.
Stimulus salience:
a. Can affect the development of stimulus control. b. Refers to the prominence of the stimulus in the person's environment. c. Can depend on the sensory capabilities of the learner. d. All of the above.