An infant's surroundings, routines, and patterns of interacting with others are important because they affect the child's development and future learning

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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Naturalistic interventions are focused on interactions between the student and which of the following?

a. age-appropriate text and activities b. the socioeconomic factors that influence health and academic production c. the people that have the greatest opportunity to interact with the child d. the medications in current use by the student

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Ederal legislation requiring teachers to be certified as "highly qualified" in the discipline they teach is referred to as which of the following?

a. The Education for All Children Act b. The No Child Left Behind Act c. The Excellence in Education Act d. Title IX

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Jamie found an internal consistency reliability coefficient of .60 for his measure of spatial ability. Jaime's instrument

a. shows high internal consistency reliability. b. shows adequate internal consistency reliability. c. shows minimally acceptable internal consistency reliability. d. shows poor internal consistency reliability.

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Students with disabilities who are unable to participate in statewide assessments are tested using which of the following?

A. A dynamic assessment B. A norm-referenced test C. A criterion-related test D. An alternative assessment

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