According to the propositional theory, ____
a. imaginal information and verbal information are stored in two separate sets of encoded propositions, each ready to be called up and represented as either verbal or imaginal
b. only imaginal information is stored in the form of a proposition, whereas verbal information is stored as encoded symbols
c. both imaginal information and verbal information are stored as encoded propositions, ready to be called up and decoded as either verbal or visual
d. only verbal information is stored in the form of a proposition, whereas imaginal information is stored in the form of raw images
c
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a. Front. b. Rear. c. Left. d. Right.
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a. children with attention deficits b. children with physical challenges c. children with visual challenges d. children who are English Language Learners
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which is true regarding assessing students with special needs in order to identify strengths and weaknesses?
a. Often, teachers use assessments called diagnostic measures because they assess a student across a variety of skill areas. b. There are established procedures for diagnosing exceptional conditions, and a team of people talk about the results of the assessments and decide whether the student qualifies as having a particular disability or exceptionality. c. “What does the assessment tell me about what I should be teaching my students?” d. Many school districts administer an achievement test and place the results in each student’s cumulative folder.