What is a null finding? Why is such a finding generally uninteresting?

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: A null finding is a result where the decision is to retain the null hypothesis. This is usually an uninteresting decision because the decision is to retain what we already assumed.

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The main goal of a professional learning community is to

A. build professional relationships. B. increase student learning. C. foster collegial spirit. D. create professional standards.

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__________ and privacy regarding all observation and assessment processes need to be maintained at all times

Fill in the blank with correct word.

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Interviewing students and adults occurs during the hypothesis development stage of functional assessment

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following is NOT an effective practice when using portfolios to document children's language development?

A) collect work samples from children each week B) identify which language goals the curriculum will address and what informal assessments will provide evidence of language growth C) conduct assessments periodically throughout the year D) attach a note to each assessment that records the date, child's name and context of the assessment or work sample

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