Which of the following is an example of a quasi-experimental design commonly used in research?

a. Cross-sectional study
b. Case study
c. Ethnographic study
d. Cause-and-effect study


a. Cross-sectional study

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An enabling environment for an infant:

a. encourages the infant to respond and adapt to environmental experiences by helping the baby regulatebiological rhythms b. discourages the child from attachment c. discourages independent responses d. encourages a sense of control in the caregiver

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Which of the following best describes DTT?

A. It is the provision of carefully sequenced, prescribed curricula formatted in scripted lesson presentations. B. It derives from the desire to have students respond with certain behaviors to certain external stimuli and not to respond other ways. C. Naturally occurring situations are the impetus for a teaching cycle. D. Students learn new skills best in small-group situations.

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ADHD is more likely to be identified in which child?

A) a boy B) a girl C) a girl who appears to daydream a lot in class D) a boy who displays acting out behaviors

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One of your students has broken out in a rash. After referring her to the doctor, you find out she has an unusual, contagious virus. How might you respond?

What will be an ideal response?

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