__________ include avoiding drawing attention to their disability, making fun of their own condition, and finding a special niche among peers
a. Intrinsic factors
b. Extrinsic factors
c. Universal precautions
d. Social skills training
A
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In rating, the "halo effect" refers to the
a. tendency to make ratings too high. b. influence of one rater's results on another rater. c. influence of a general impression of a person on the rating of specific characteristics. d. tendency not to be too hard in rating people one doesn't like. e. tendency to use the middle points on the scale for rating all characteristics.
A minimum competency exam at the end of high school would be best categorized as an example of a _______________ assessment
a. formative c. remedial b. summative d. diagnostic
Mary finishes the school year, but she did not do well academically. In fact, she did not master much of the material from the curriculum at all. However, her school moves her into the next grade anyway, simply because they want to keep her with her same-age peers. What is this called?
A. age-guided education B. social promotion C. beneficent promotion D. graduated elevation
It is just as important to let a child know when you are pleased with good behavior as it is to give guidelines about inappropriate behavior
Indicate whether the statement is true or false