Approachability checking is a way of assessing a person's nonverbal cues rather than posing a question

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How many teeth does a typical one-year-old have?

A) ?2 B) ?12 C) ?16 D) ?20

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An elementary teacher had a student, Andy, who showed signs of hyperactivity in the classroom. The teacher wanted to “experiment” to find ways to reduce the hyperactivity and bring about behavior more conducive to learning. She began to record the number of incidences of hyperactive behavior. After a period of time, she started to praise Andy and gave him tokens when he stayed in his seat and

showed other less hyperactive behavior. The praise and tokens continued during which time the teacher observed and recorded Andy’s behavior. The teacher then stopped the praise and the tokens and took measures of Andy’s behavior. What data would the teacher look for to determine the effectiveness of her “treatment”? a. a decrease in hyperactivity during the treatment phase. b. an increase in hyperactivity during the treatment phase. c. an increase in hyperactivity during the “return to baseline” period. d. an increase in hyperactivity when the B phase is reinstated. e. a and c

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A core belief of the constructivist science teacher is that

a. Students must learn the basic truths of science. b. Students must manipulate materials and find out things for themselves. c. Students must construct their own meanings through combining new experiences with knowledge they already possess. d. Students must listen carefully to the teacher. e. All of the above f. None of the above

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When determining related services for a student, the primary consideration should be:

a. The availability of related services b. The cost of related services c. The goals for the student d. The professionals' priorities

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