The standard error of estimate is the standard deviation of
a. the distribution of the observed Y scores.
b. the predicted scores on Y.
c. the X scores used to predict Y.
d. the differences between actual and predicted Y scores.
e. the X scores for those who have identical scores on Y.
D
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An example of integrating diversity throughout the curriculum is
a. regularly visiting a community center to assist local senior citizens in center activities, allowing children the opportunity to talk and play with older adults. b. placing books in the library about racially diverse families during "Families" week in April. c. listening to music and playing traditional instruments from India only on Diwali. d. having dolls and puppets that represent one racial group in the dramatic play and housekeeping centers.
The first nursery school was created in response to
a. health problems of children in poor communities. b. the unmet needs of children who were developmentally delayed. c. the research of Jean Piaget. d. World War II.
A teacher wants to encourage her students to work cooperatively with one another as they study classroom subject matter. If she wants to use the concept of a setting event to encourage such cooperative behavior, she might:
a. praise her students when they cooperate with one another. b. first assign an activity in which students cannot work with one another. c. provide instructional materials that students can use only by working together. d. say, "I like how Sally and John are helping one another today," loudly enough that other students can hear.
Norm-referenced tests do all of the following, EXCEPT
A) ensure an appropriate distribution of scores. B) rank students relative to one another. C) provide an accurate picture of what a student knows and can do. D) predetermines that some students will excel and others fail.