What's a good way to verify your understanding of what you've heard?
A) interrupt the speaker
B) ask a closed-ended question
C) take notes
D) sit where you can see the speaker
B
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____ are sets of procedures that may be repeated over and over again and that, in theory, guarantee the solution to a problem
a. Algorithms b. Heuristics c. Isomorphic problems d. Global planning strategies
Where would one find quarterly reviews of research in various subject areas?
a. Encyclopedia of Educational Research b. Child Development Abstracts and Bibliography c. Test Critiques d. Review of Educational Research
For which situation would the remainder 12, remainder 4 be interpreted as 13?
a. How many cars are needed for 64 children when 5 can ride in each car? b. How many dollars per person when $64 is divided fairly among 5 people? c. How many miles per gallon when a truck goes 64 miles on 5 gallons? d. How many marbles per person when 64 marbles are shared fairly by 5 people?
One night, Doro calls Amy, her old friend from high school on the phone and says, "I feel really depressed – I don't even want to go on living." Amy is half-asleep and says, "Doro, not even the idea of cheesecake makes you want to wait till tomorrow? You could have a farewell cake." Amy's response does not match Doro's in which of the following aspects?
a. Content b. Depth c. Meaning d. Language