The definition of social competence is based on the concepts of:
a. Social Reliability, Social Validity, and Social Tasks
b. Social Validity, Social Tasks, and Generalization
c. Social Validity, Social Tasks, and Antisocial Behaviors
d. Antisocial Behaviors, Social Reliability, and Generalization
C
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In Kohlberg's stages of gender development, what happens in the first stage?
A. Children understand that a girl will become an adult woman and a boy will become an adult man. B. Children understand that a boy with long hair is still a boy and a girl with short hair is still a girl. C. Children think that if a girl wears a tie, she might become a boy. D. Children seek out information about what is appropriate for boys and girls to do and wear.
Attitudes are often changed easily
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The following is not a group achievement test:
a. Iowa Tests of Educational Development b. Stanford Achievement Tests-Tenth Edition c. TerraNova, the Second Edition Assessment Series d. Woodcock-Johnson III NU Tests of Achievement
An individual who does not play a direct role in the student's speech/language program is
a. the classroom teacher b. the speech/language therapist c. the physical therapist d. the parent