John was taught by his teacher to say, "Hello" when greeting people. Now when he meets people he not only says "hello," but also says: "hi," "good to see you" and "hey there." John's behavior change is an example of:

a. Setting/situation generalization
b. Response generalization
c. Setting/situation maintenance
d. Response maintenance


B

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a. curriculum reform b. instructional reform c. intervention d. revision

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IDEA requires that parents participate in each step of the special education process and ensures this by giving parents the all of the following protections except

A. the right to review records. B. the right to give informed written consent and the right to confidentiality C. a process to resolve disputes D. the right to demand the type of environment for their child.

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Which of the following is NOT a likely impact of choosing a research topic that is too broad or too vague?

a. The researcher may become overwhelmed with too many possible variations in data collection, with too much data, or may not have enough time to complete the project. b. The researcher may find that he or she has too much time to complete the project because it is so unfocused. c. Data collection may be too narrow and, as a result, the researcher may struggle to collect appropriate data for the topic at hand. d. The research topic may not address a realistic classroom problem. a. The researcher may become overwhelmed with too many possible variations in data collection, with too much data, or may not have enough time to complete the project. b. The researcher may find that he or she has too much time to complete the project because it is so unfocused. c. Data collection may be too narrow and, as a result, the researcher may struggle to collect appropriate data for the topic at hand. d. The research topic may not address a realistic classroom problem.

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What is the type of research that is entirely descriptive or does not include the measurement of numeric data?

What will be an ideal response?

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