Studying aging by comparing different age groups at one point in time is an example of a:

A) cross-sectional design
B) longitudinal design
C) single-subject design
D) quasi-experimental design


Ans: A

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Experts estimate that the actual number of abuse and neglect incidents is ______ those reported.

a. significantly greater than b. slightly greater than c. slightly less than d. significantly less than

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Minimizing the potential for developmental delays is emphasized in:

a. The Individualized Family Service Plan b. The Individualized Education Plan c. The Individualized Transition Plan d. All of the above

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a. say it louder and more clearly b. define the word using terms children understand. c. write it on the chalkboard and discuss it with them. d. drop it from his vocabulary until the children can understand it.

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