Upon what are psychometric theories of intelligence based?
a. verbal skills based on conventional intelligence tests
b. math skills based on conventional intelligence tests
c. statistical analyses of conventional intelligence tests
d. qualitative analyses of conventional intelligence tests
C
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What will be an ideal response?
The name of a plan written for a student who does NOT require special education services but needs some accommodations in the general education classroom is:
A. 504 plan B. Behavior Management plan C. IEP D. IFSP
Strategies that help you self-test the material when studying for an exam are referred to as
a. Rehearsal Strategies b. Elaboration Strategies c. Organizational Strategies d. Comprehension Monitoring Strategies
A professor teaches three Introductory Psychology classes. He bases the grades of Class 1 on essays only, the grades of Class 2 on Multiple Choice exams only, and the grades of Class 3 on class presentations only. At the end of the semester, he records the number of students falling into each of three categories based on how well they liked the course (i.e.: Very much, Indifferent, Very little). Assuming you answered the previous question correctly, how could he change his procedures to run the other analysis listed? (i.e., How could he change the test from a Chi-square Test for Independence to a Two-way ANOVA OR vice versa?)
What will be an ideal response?