In a qualitative investigation, sampling that focuses on atypical cases is described as
a. maximum variation. c. typical case.
b. comprehensive. d. extreme case.
D
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The "Job Club approach" of telephoning employers is one version of the:
a) targeting approach. c) "numbers game" approach. b) bait and switch game. d) selective approach.
The ability to hear discrete sounds in words is referred to as
a. sound blending. b. decoding. c. phonetics. d. phonological awareness. e. phonics.
____ refers to the neurological process that organizes sensation from one’s body and from the environment and makes it possible to use the body effectively within the environment.
a. Sensory integration b. Fidget toys c. Optimal stimulation theory d. Self-operated prompting systems
An individual who provides on-the-job training to others is called a
A. job trainer B. workplace employer C. vocational instructor D. job coach