Grade level and age tend to be good predictors of children's development.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

Page: 7. U.S. schools are organized by grade and to some degree by age, but grade level and age are not always good predictors of children's development. There is usually a two- or three-year span of ages with an even wider span of skills, abilities, and developmental stages at any grade level.

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In some families, children are encouraged to consume large amounts of food as a measure of the family’s ______________________________

Fill in the blank with correct word.

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Diana v. State Board of Education, (1970) and Larry P. v. Riles (1977) influenced the drafting of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and addressed the issue of ________.

A) zero reject B) expulsions C) nondiscriminatory assessment D) out-of-state schooling

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Which of the following is NOT a means of selling yourself in an interview?

a. Convey enthusiasm for the job. c. Speak knowledgeably about the company. b. Avoid making direct eye contact with the interviewer. d. Display your willingness to work with others and fit into the company's image.

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In the result ?_((5))^2=9.4,p< .05, what is .05?

a. the value of the observed value b. the value of the critical value c. the Type I error d. the degrees of freedom

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