A study based on a sample of 22 participants calculates a value of 1.86 for the t-statistic. For alpha (?) = .05 (two-tailed), which of the following is the correct way to present this analysis?
a. t(20) = 1.86, p > .01
b. t(21) = 1.86, p > .05
c. t(21) = 1.86, p < .01
d. t(22) = 1.86, p < .05
b. t(21) = 1.86, p > .05
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a. An accurate diagnosis of the student b. A focus on enhancing appropriate behaviors and reducing maladaptive behaviors c. Knowledge of the underlying causation d. A genotypic description of the student
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a. Students are taught reading in small groups according to their reading levels. b. Students participate in learning centers that vary according to their skill levels. c. All students are expected to achieve d. Some students are exempted from certain activities because they are not ready to perform.
Mr. Mussi has a student in his secondary social studies class who has a writing disability. Writing is a critical component of his class plan. Which of the following is not an adaptation that he might consider for the student?
a. He might decide not to assign any writing to the student. b. He might provide the student with additional time to write. c. He might allow the student to type on a computer vs. write it out. d. He might allow the student to dictate his "writing" into a tape recorder.