The consistency of measurements across test occasions is known as __________
Fill in the blank with correct word.
Answer: reliability
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In the study of diversity, __________ appears to have more impact than race or ethnicity on child development.
A. socioeconomic status B. family income C. cultural group membership D. parent's education level
The shape of the response pattern generated by an FI is called a:
A. scallop B. ogive C. break and pause D. accelerating dynamic
A researcher raises a sample of unrelated macaque monkeys in identical laboratory environments. He finds significant differences among these monkeys in their preference for novel visual stimuli. What might the researcher legitimately conclude concerning the relative effects of nature and nurture on the preference for visual novelty?
A. Nurture has a major influence on the monkeys' preference for visual novelty. B. Both nature and nurture have an equal influence on the monkeys' preference for visual novelty. C. Nature has a substantial influence on the monkeys' preference for visual novelty. D. Neither nature nor nurture can influence the monkeys' preference for visual novelty.
According to Goldin-Meadow, children who produce speech–gesture mismatches on addition-based equivalence problems
A) are in a transitional state. B) have a learning disorder in math computation. C) employ a trial-and-error approach to problem solving. D) are less likely to benefit from teaching than children who produce speech–gesture matches.