Mr. Hinton creates a barrier game for his students to work in pairs. Each pair sits facing each other with a barrier (large piece of cardboard) between them. One student has a picture and the other student has a blank piece of paper. The student with the picture has to describe it while the other student draws. Which of the following choices would NOT be considered a language goal for this
activity?
A) Listening to directions
B) Asking for clarification
C) Giving directions
D) Forming complete sentences
D
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One potential limitation to the use of portfolio assessment is
(a) it provides opportunity for bluffing (b) it may place too much emphasis on memorizing (c) it provides a broad picture of what the student knows and can do (d) conclusions drawn from it can be heavily influenced by the evaluator
Which of these is NOT a current emphasis in the teaching of science?
a. Providing opportunities for scientific discussion and debate among students b. Continuously assessing student learning c. Supporting competition among students d. Understanding and responding to students' individual interests, strengths, experiences, and needs
A person involved in health promotion wanted to examine the likelihood that health promotion messages on social media would be more effective than in print media. She conducted one study where the probability of making a Type I error was 0.05 and a Type II error was 0.2. Does her research have empirical probability?
A. No, to have empirical probability the likelihood of an effect being detected requires a series of repeated identical experiments, where the probability of making a Type I error is above 0.05 and a Type II error is 0.2. B. No, to have empirical probability the likelihood of an effect being detected requires a series of repeated identical experiments, where the probability of making a Type I error is 0.05 and a Type II error is 0.2. C. Yes, to have empirical probability the likelihood of an effect being detected requires a single experiment, where the probability of making a Type I error is above 0.05 and a Type II error is 0.2. D. No, to have empirical probability the likelihood of an effect being detected requires a single experiment, where the probability of making a Type I error is above 0.05 and a Type II error is 0.1.
What type of success are intelligence tests best at predicting?
A. academic B. adaptive behavior C. career and vocational D. emotional