Dr. Faust investigated the overall effectiveness of an experimental program to teach reading to children from cultures other than the U.S.. He found that the experimental program was much more effective than the standard reading program typically administered to these children. In this study, Dr. Faust investigated:
a. Causal explanation
b. Ambiguous temporal precedence
c. Statistical conclusion validity
d. Causal description
Ans: d
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Most of young children's concepts of measurement come from adult-guided activities.?
a. True b. False
Around what age does lateral awareness develop?
a. 5 years b. 7 years c. 12 years d. None of the above
In the context of Dual Language Programs, the ________ is designed to help children learn English while maintaining their native language.
A. traditional approach B. immersion approach C. developmental approach D. submersion approach
The textbook author suggests that it is not a good idea to incorporate more than a few extra-credit points into students' grades. Why?
a. Scores on extra-credit projects frequently suffer from low reliability. b. Incorporating extra-credit work into classroom grades typically affects only the grades of high-achieving students, so it is not worth the time and trouble. c. The time spent on extra-credit assignments is better spent planning classroom activities. d. Too many opportunities for extra-credit points allow students who have not met instructional objectives to get good grades.