A task that assesses a student's thinking process when solving a problem should focus on the correctness of the students' answer

a. True
b. False


b

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When considering the interaction of heredity and environment, it is important for teachers to understand that

a. changing a child's environment can have little effect on hereditary influences. b. present educational viewpoints place most of their emphasis on the role of heredity. c. present educational viewpoints ascribe to a medical model of exceptionalities. d. changing the environmental conditions of early childhood can result in behavior changes.

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This is a strategy which incorporates frequent probes regarding a student's performance while the curriculum is being taught

a. Curriculum-based Measurement b. Individualized Education Plan c. Least Restrictive Environment d. Mainstreaming

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On a standardized vocabulary test, children were asked, "Which of the following would you expect to take you to the hospital if you were injured?" and they were given, "ambulance," "car," "airplane," and "truck" as choices. Ambulance was the correct answer, but several Eskimo children in a remote village in the Arctic selected airplane as a choice because airplanes were the only form of motorized

transportation that came into their village. Of the following, which theory would provide the best explanation for the Eskimo children's choice? a. Social cognitive theory b. Sociocultural learning theory c. Situated cognition d. Cognitive load theory

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The motto "Leaders are born, not made" corresponds to the __________ theory of leadership

a. Charisma b. Machiavellian c. Influence d. Trait

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