One landmark in the history of gifted education in the United States during the early 1900s was
A) the development of the Binet Intelligence Test.
B) the concept of multiple intelligences.
C) the launching of Sputnik.
D) the theory of natural selection.
A
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Roe's occupational classification system has ___ groups of occupations and ___ levels of ability for a total of ___ "cells" into which a specific occupation may be placed. (Supply the correct missing numbers in the spaces provided.)
a) 3 -- 9 -- 27 c) 10 -- 10 -- 100 b) 8 -- 6 -- 48 d) 20 -- 20 -- 400
The age at which a child experiences a hearing loss is significant because it provides a clue to
a. how much language the child might have acquired before becoming hearing impaired. b. the degree of physical development of the ear before the child became hearing impaired. c. the level of neurological development the child achieved before the hearing impairment. d. the parents' involvement in the development of the child's communication skills.
Many children from low-income homes have considerable exposure to books and other printed matter long before they begin school. Some, however, do not, and so they come to school with few of the "basics" (knowledge of alphabet letters, familiarity with common storylines, etc.) upon which to build as they learn to read. As these children progress through the school grades, they are most likely to:
a. Catch up to their peers by second grade b. Catch up to their peers by fifth grade c. Catch up to their peers by fifth grade if their teachers regularly praise them for their progress in reading d. Fall further and further behind their peers in reading ability
Describe the three features of a changing criterion design that combine to demonstrate experimental control
What will be an ideal response?