Of all the following important factors in preparing for a standardized group-administered test,
the most crucial is for the examiner to
A) make certain that the testing environment is quiet, comfortable, well-lighted, and
adequately furnished.
B) review beforehand with the examinee items that are similar to those on the test.
C) inform the examinees in advance where, when, and what kind of test will be
administered.
D) be thoroughly familiar with the directions for administering the test.
D
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a. Most PMS is caused by a defect on the 21st chromosome. b. Males experience PMS about half as often as females. c. Severe PMS appears to be totally psychosomatic (mentally, not physiologically-based). d. Expectations, not hormones, play a bigger role in many cases of PMS.
__________is an example of a hallucinogenic drug
A) Nicotine B) Mescaline C) Nembutal D) Cocaine E) Select
As new cells accumulate on their outer layers, the bones
A) become more porous. B) grow stronger. C) increase in mineral content. D) gain in density.