What are the advantages and disadvantages of studying alone?

What will be an ideal response?


When you study on your own, you don't have to be concerned about finding study times that fit others' schedules. Nor do you have to worry about members who aren't prepared or who are not as committed. But when you study alone, you have no one to depend on but yourself. There are no other students to share the workload or to lend support.

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Because children may need to unwind after a day at school, they need a/an __________ area

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Sean is an eight-year-old with an intellectual disability. He has learning deficits but is beginning to read, write, and to do math. Sean maintains good social relationships with his peers and with adults. He communicates well but has some difficulty with pragmatic language. What level of severity does Sean appear to exhibit?

A. Mild intellectual disability B. Moderate intellectual disability C. Severe intellectual disability D. Profound intellectual disability

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Which of the following is NOT a question that the text authors recommend teachers consider when planning the implementation of a problem solving approach?

a. What outcomes do I hope to achieve by utilizing this approach? b. How will the use of problem solving work in the context of my classroom management structure? c. In what ways can I distance myself from the problem solving and leave it in the students' hands? d. What will I do in cases where a problem solving approach doesn't work?

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The Greenhouse–Geisser correction refers to

A. Temperature control B. A way of dealing with sphericity C. Raising the sample size D. Lowering humidity

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