To assess her students' comprehension, a teacher copied a passage from a text they were reading but she deleted a few words. She then asked the students to supply the missing words as they read the passage. This teacher was using a
a) Cloze Procedure.
b) Miscue Analysis.
c) Running Record.
d) Informal Reading Inventory.
a
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A data analyst for a large games software company conducted research into the influence of online gaming (measured in minutes daily spent playing online games) and studying (measured in minutes daily spent studying) on male adolescents’ academic performance (measured by an end of term test score). She reported the following: Gaming (centred), b = 0.190, t = 3.23, p = 0.015. How would you interpret her findings?
A. At the mean value of online gaming, there is a significant negative relationship between studying and test score. B. At the mean value of online gaming, there is a significant positive relationship between studying and test score. C. At the mean value of online gaming, there is no relationship between studying and test score. D. At the mean value of online gaming, there is a significant relationship between studying and test score.
The "65 percent solution" refers to a proposal to require
A. schools to hold back students whose average falls below that figure. B. districts to spend that much of their budget on instruction. C. teachers to devote that much of each school day to instruction. D. districts to grant continuing contract status to no more than that many teachers.
A cross-sectional study involves…
A. Exploring the possible impact an intervention or action might have on a group of participants. Two groups are used in this example, one control group where the intervention is not applied and one group where the intervention is applied B. Participants’ views, actions or behaviours are investigated once during a brief time period C. Exploring patterns of change over time. The participants are likely to be involved in the research at specified times throughout the research process so that their views, behaviours or actions can be investigated to identify any changes throughout a period of time D. Taking a random cross section from a particular sample group, to explore their experiences