Jane and John were assessed in reading. The standard error of measurement (SEM) for the scores is 3.5. Jane obtained a score of 80 and John obtained 78 on the reading assessment. Is it reasonable to conclude that Jane and John have the same reading ability?
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Yes
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Prior to snack, Brian spent several minutes cleaning up the art table. The best form of praise would be, “You worked hard,” followed by which of the subsequent sentences?
a. “I appreciate your being such a good helper.” b. “You’re a great cleaner upper.” c. “I’m pleased you put away all the paper and crayons. Now this table is ready for snack.” d. “It makes me feel good when you are so nice.” e. “Thank you.”
A researcher wishes to increase the score reliability of a reading test being used in a study. The score reliability could be most easily increased by increasing the
a. number of items on the test. c. homogeneity of the group tested. b. number of persons tested. d. number of types of items on the test.
Describe an activity to test the biodegradability of several items
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is not a reason for attending college?
A. to gain an appreciation of ideas B. learning to adapt to new situations C. finally bringing your education to an end D. understanding cultural differences