A state requires new teacher-education graduates to pass a test before they can be officially recognized as teachers. For what type of decision is this test used?
(a) Certification decision
(b) Placement decision
(c) Selection decision
A
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a. a null hypothesis. b. a control variable. c. a research hypothesis. d. a foreshadowed problem.
Kala is a sixth grader who was identified as having an intellectual disability. In addition to her low cognitive ability, she cannot perform daily skills necessary for independence such as brushing her teeth or taking a bath. These types of skills are referred to as:
A. Independent behavior. B. Learned behavior. C. Adaptive behavior. D. Generalized behavior.
According to studies conducted on the importance of work experience,
a. work experience is not really valuable unless it is related to one's career plans. b. one study reported a student's part-time work experience might be as important as the G.P.A. c. even part-time jobs are usually incompatible with academic success. d. work experience that is job-related is not very important because no two jobs are the same. e. None of the above