Naive beliefs in science refer to
a. intuitive ideas about scientific principles that are wrong
b. being overconfident in one's abilities
c. accurate scientific knowledge that the student cannot explain
d. all of the above
a
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What is the validity of a test?
a. The consistency of measurement b. The degree to which it measures the skills it claims to measure c. The population upon which a test is normed d. None of the above
If you were interested in how a child's culture influences cognitive development, you would be most likely to consider which approach to cognitive development?
a. Piaget's b. Vygotsky's c. neo-Piagetian theorists' d. information processing theorists'
Vygotsky's zone of proximal development refers to the gap between what learners can:
a. accomplish independently and what they can do with capable help. b. do at the beginning of the school year and what they can do at the end. c. hold in their short-term memories and what they can hold in long-term memory. d. remember given a strict time limit and what they can remember given unlimited time.
__________are tests where the speech–language pathologist (SLP) asks the student to complete sentences such as "This is a picture of one shoe. This is a picture of two ……………………."
a. Complex phonological naming tests b. Grammatical understanding tests c. Articulation tests d. Grammatical production tests