When a speech-language pathologist provides in-classroom services, his or her major functions are to work with the classroom teacher to make necessary modifications and to
a. work closely with family members to reinforce newly learned skills.
b. engage the classroom teacher as a partner in intervention.
c. evaluate all children in the classroom for potential speech problems.
d. help the classroom teacher focus on English language acquisition.
b
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a. previous success and failure. b. vicarious experience. c. verbal persuasion. d. ethnic identity.
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a. appropriate because it enables one to establish the existence of a zero relationship. b. appropriate because the statistical hypothesis to be tested will be a null hypothesis. c. inappropriate because it doesn't allow one to develop the deductive logic of the study. d. inappropriate because null hypotheses are seldom true in populations.