The vast majority of matter is
a.............................................................................................................empty space.
b......................................................................................................................protons.
c....................................................................................................................neutrons.
d................................................................................................................... electrons.
a
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b. Use appropriate touch to make physical contact with the child. c. Look sternly into the child's eyes and tell the child to stop fighting. d. Establish eye contact with the child. e. Say the child's name in a caring tone to get the child's attention.
Eight-year-old Carlos is a likeable child with good social skills. His teacher, Ms. Fortier, describes him as a "sponge" who absorbs and remembers much of what he studies in school. Yet she worries about his difficulty in learning how to read, and so she refers him to a school psychologist for evaluation. The psychologist administers several tests, including an intelligence test that yields a
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Which of the following represents a null hypothesis?
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