Information matrices allow you to visually map out linkages amongst common elements in the material you are studying
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
false
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Children who have disabilities or other special needs are at less risk for maltreatment from their parents
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The Unit organizer Routine within a content area unit focuses on how a teacher:
a. Introduces b. Builds c. Gains closure d. Helps students get the "big picture" e. All of the above
Choose all of the correct alternatives. In Experiment #1, athletes are categorized into three groups; short, average, or tall. In Experiment #2, the height of each athlete is measured in inches.
a. In both experiments height, as measured, in an ordinal variable. b. In both experiments height, as measured, is a discrete variable. c. In Experiment #1, height is measured on an ordinal scale. d. In Experiment #1, height is measured on a nominal scale. e. In Experiment #2, height, as measured, is a continuous variable.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
A weighted mean should be used when the “weights” are not equal.