The term probation refers to
A. A specified period during which a prisoner is liable to an extension of his or
her sentence if found guilty of further infractions.
B. The suspension of imprisonment following conviction on the condition that the
individual fulfills certain requirements of supervision.
C. The release of a prisoner before completion of his or her full sentence.
D. In misdemeanor cases, the period following conviction during which a
defendant is allowed to remain at large, pending the outcome of an appeal.
B
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The Response-to-Intervention (RTI) uses all of the following EXCEPT
a. tiers of intervention. b. progress monitoring. c. a discrepancy procedure involving IQ and achievement. d. evidenced-based intervention. e. frequent assessment.
All of the following are commonly used to obtain assessment information about students with learning disabilities or
mild disabilities EXCEPT a. case history. b. formal survey tests. c. informal inventories. d. observation. e. EEG reports.
An evaluation theory that describes a cause and effect chain in which a program facilitates
positive change is: a. behavior theory b. rational choice theory c. impact theory d. positive impact theory
Crisis intervention is a helping process that occurs at a much faster pace than other treatment modalities
Indicate whether the statement is true or false