A child is given a pile of coins and begins to sort them by color (pennies in one pile and dimes, nickels, and quarters in another). She fails to realize that she can sort them by size or by monetary value. This best represents _____.

a. identity constancy
b. semiotic function
c. centration
d. conservation


c. centration

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Infections are more likely to cause the death or disability of a child when:

a. There is a history of poverty b. The child has been inoculated against infection c. The father or mother has survived the same infection at some time d. The child is school age

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You have referred four students to the school psychologist for evaluation. Which one is the psychologist most likely to identify as having an intellectual disability?

a. Matthew has difficulty in math but performs at grade level in reading and spelling. b. Wanda is hyperactive and frequently expresses her boredom with class material. c. Mark is a low achiever in all areas; he is a leader of a local neighborhood gang. d. Lacy shows low achievement in all areas and prefers to play with younger children.

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Twice exceptional means _____

A) being gifted academically and also talented B) being gifted and talented and having a disability C) being in the top 1% on the bell curve of IQ and achievement test scores D) being gifted and talented but unidentified because of gender

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

To develop inter-rater reliability, the raters need to discuss their answers as they go to get the highest possible percentage of agreement.

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