Family systems theory describes family functioning in a way that resembles:
A. industrialized nations, using metaphors of cars, buildings, and metropolitan areas
B. other systems in nature, such as the solar system and ecological systems
C. a legal scale, referring to balance and imbalance
D. the development of language, such as the various techniques of translation
B
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According to Diero (1997) when teachers with high expectations for their students have students who fall short of those expectations they
a. Provide students with the answers so that they will experience success b. Assume that something is blocking the student's ability and problem solve from that perspective c. Express discouragement and disappointment in their students d. Provide incentives for the first in the class to accomplish the expectation
This process of insightful thinking is used to relate new information to old information already stored in memory
a. selective discrimination b. selective combination c. selective comparison d. selective encoding
Below are some procedures (and rationales for procedures) used in the M-E-M-C strategy designed for nonreaders. Which statement is incorrect?
A. High interest/easy-to-read books are used because these focus on topics appealing to somewhat older students. B. Books are used that introduce words at a moderate pace because nonreaders have poorly developed oral language vocabularies. C. A book series is used because stories intentionally repeat words from earlier books, providing success and review-—and allow reading of successively longer texts. D. The first chapter of the book is read as a pretest because this procedure provides a way to identify specific words the student doesn't know from the specific text to be read.
The WISC-IV yields higher scores than the WISC-III
Indicate whether the statement is true or false