Define reliability.

a. Compare performance to mastery of the content being tested
b. Tests must yield consistent results.
c. Interprets a person’s performance by comparing it to that of his or her peers
d. Tests come from a legitimate source and meet basic statistical criteria.


Ans: b

Education

You might also like to view...

Sound-field amplification (SFA) is a technology that can improve the abilities of students with emotional or behavioral

disorders. a. True b. False

Education

What criteria can Mr. Salupo use to determine whether Charlie is ready for toileting instruction?

A. Charlie is 2 to 3 years of age and shows the same signs of readiness for toileting as his typically developing peers. B. Charlie is at least 30 months old; can remain clean and dry for at least an hour or two; and has a regular, predictable elimination schedule. C. Charlie's parents have started him on a toileting regimen at home, and his physician says he is physiologically able to use the toilet. D. Charlie stays clean but not dry throughout the night, he can indicate verbally when he needs to void, and he has voiced the need for more privacy.

Education

Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

In the technological model, the primary reason for selecting learning activities is their relationship to the objectives.

Education

Children with speech and language delays typically do NOT display delays in level of play

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Education