Generally, states choose between the __________ or the __________ to assess student
achievement in schools.
A) Wechsler Scales of Intelligence; Iowa Tests of Basic Skills
B) Stanford Achievement Test; Scholastic Aptitude Test
C) National Skills Test; Wechsler Scales of Intelligence
D) Stanford Achievement Test; Iowa Tests of Basic Skills
D
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a. determine the causal relationship between an independent and dependent variable. b. describe the population's average score on a particular measure. c. manipulate one variable but hold the other constant. d. determine the nature and strength of the association between two measured variables.
Identify assessment and treatment modalities of developmental disorders
What will be an ideal response?
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Who is most likely to learn how to resist a temptation faster?
a. Timothy, who was punished in the morning for eating candy before the previous night's dinner. b. David, who was punished immediately for eating candy before dinner and received a verbal explanation for why he should not eat candy before dinner. c. Jason, who was not punished for eating candy before dinner, but received a verbal explanation for why he should not eat candy before dinner. d. Ken, who was yelled at for eating candy before dinner and not allowed to eat dessert.