"High stakes" testing usually refers to

A. use of tests primarily designed to plan for high-quality instruction.
B. use of tests to scaffold students to higher levels of achievement.
C. use of norm-referenced tests to bolster informal assessment procedures.
D. use of mandated tests that have serious consequences tied to student performance.


D

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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a. understanding a family’s daily routines is important to understanding its ecocultural niche. b. the child can only be understood in the context of the family ecosystem. c. family characteristics may impede the family’s adaptation to the ecocultural niche. d. cultural identity is the most important factor in analyzing family interactions and support systems.

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The following reading test could be used with an individual over the age of 90:

a. Gray Oral Reading Tests-4 b. Test of Reading Comprehension-3 c. Woodcock Reading Mastery Test-Revised/Normative Update d. None of the above

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The ‘>’ symbol would appear in the ______ hypothesis and would imply that this hypothesis is ______.

a. null; non-directional b. null; two-tailed c. alternative; one-tailed d. alternative; non-directional

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