In 1995, a Cost, Quality and Child Outcomes in Child Care Centers Study found that in the United States, most centers provided care that was:

a. very good.
b. good.
c. better than average.
d. bad to barely average.


d

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a. touching is a common practice in interpersonal relationships. b. a smile may mean sorrow or anger. c. usually focus their gaze on their partners during conversations. d. all of the above.

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Which of the assessment Standards serves as a reminder that assessment data should be used as feedback from which to make instructional decisions?

a. The Equity Standard. b. The Coherence Standard. c. The Learning Standard. d. The Mathematics Standard. e. The Openness Standard.

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_______ teachers work with children and youth who have a variety of disabilities including learning disabilities, autism, and brain injuries

A. Vocational education B. Special education C. Specialist D. Single subject

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A university surveyed 36 randomly selected graduate students in a pilot study and found that 27 said they favored the new university health insurance plan and 9 said they opposed it. How many students must the university survey in order to make an estimate of how all graduate students feel about the plan with a margin of error to be no more than 5 percentage points? Use the 95 percent confidence

level. a. 187 c. 366 b. 288 d. 950

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