All of the following are considered to be "hard to reach families" except

a. unemployed.
b. indigent.
c. bilingual.
d. non-English speaking.


C

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Mrs. Morgan, Christine's mother, asks, "Mrs. Johnson (the cooperating teacher) seems harsh with shy children, doesn't she?" The most appropriate response is

A) "Oh no, she's very kind." B) "I have been assigned here for two weeks and I haven't noticed it." C) "It may seem that way because she tries to help them play with others." D) "I can see you're wondering about something you've seen or heard; it might help to talk with Mrs. Johnson about it." E) "As a student teacher, I have been told to refer all parent questions to the school's principal."

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A teacher who establishes cut-off scores based on knowledge of the subject matter tested is making _____ judgments

a. norm-referenced c. self-referenced b. criterion-referenced

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Single-parent households and minority status are more highly associated with economic disadvantage

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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As the sample size increases, which of the following is TRUE about the level of confidence?

a. The level of confidence has more of an impact on the width of the confidence interval. b. The level of confidence has less of an impact on the width of the confidence interval. c. The level of confidence has no impact on the width of the confidence interval. d. The level of confidence does not change the width of the confidence interval.

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