Providing additional instruction, reducing the number of items to complete, and grouping students with similar needs for instruction are all examples of

a. instructional accommodations.
b. management accommodations.
c. environmental accommodations.
d. personnel accommodations.


a

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A considerable body of literature currently exists to substantiate cultural bias against native born American ethnic minorities with regard to the use of well-constructed, adequately standardized intelligence and aptitude tests

a. True b. False

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When test developers create a new test and administer it to a small sample in the population and then make adjustments, this is called which of the following?

A. Standardization B. Field testing C. Sampling D. Interpolation

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The seven standards of a critical thinker are

A. literacy, understanding, clarity, precision, relevance, depth, and breadth. B. clarity, precision, analysis, accuracy, relevance, depth, breadth, and logic. C. clarity, analysis, assumptions, biases, evidence, precision, depth, and logic. D. clarity, precision, accuracy, relevance, depth, breadth, and logic.

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