By age 8, a child should be able to articulate words correctly.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
Page: 194. A child's articulation at 6 or 7 years is still not always error-free, but it should be by age 8. A child with an articulation problem might find communicating with peers and the teacher difficult or embarrassing.
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Assessing honesty of subjects by recording what they do when given an opportunity to cheat is an example of
a. inventories. b. projective techniques. c. attitude scales. d. situational tests. e. rating scales.
The degree to which an item or test measures that which it is intended to measure is called its
a. validity. b. reliability. c. homogeneity. d. central tendency.