Syntactic Disorder

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A disorder in which one uses simple sentences when more complex structures should be used or confuses word order when forming sentences or using more complex structures.

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Some of the most powerful research conclusions have been drawn from studies that have included both quantitative and qualitative elements. Which of the following contains both elements?

a) Collecting pre-test and post-test data. b) Collecting data from an achievement test and an aptitude test. c) Collecting student grades and teacher comments. d) Collecting student comments and teacher comments. e) Collecting data from video recordings and written summaries of student journal entries.

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Alejandro, a youth with a learning disability, and his parents want him to graduate high school with a diploma and eventually enter the workforce in a job where he can earn salary and benefits. Which type of employment option do they desire?

a. competitive employment b. supported employment c. sheltered employment d. segregated employment

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Serena and her husband Steve have both taken on a lot of financial debt to earn bachelor's degrees. They live a pretty comfortable lifestyle, having the money to spend on the extras they enjoy in life. Between the two of them, they earn $160,000 annually, but they also owe $120,000 in student loans. Their monthly student loan payments eat up much of their earnings that would otherwise go into savings, and retirement savings. Serena has been unhappy in her work and wants to go back to school to earn a master's degree in an area that will promise a better job and salary. Apply what you have learned about critical thinking and managing financial resources to offer Serena and Steve sound advice toward increasing their savings and retirement accounts.

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A nonmanipulated variable that is used to forecast an outcome variable is called a(n) ______

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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