The primary purpose of prekindergarten is school readiness. School readiness is indicated by the child’s:
A. ability to sit quietly for long periods.
B. ability to read.
C. successful toilet training.
D. various competencies related to success in kindergarten.
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Which of the following practices best supports language development in babies?
a. Siblings are talking to each other in the presence of the baby. b. Parents are using baby talk to invite conversation with the baby. c. Caregivers are talking about the babies as they play in the same room. d. The baby is watching children's TV programming.
What does interrater reliability measure? In what types of cases or assessments is it important?
What will be an ideal response?
Empirical validity refers to:
A. the degree to which other people think the targeted changes in behavior are important and that the methods used to encourage behavior change are acceptable. B. the measurements that actually demonstrate that the proposed behavioral changes will indeed positively affect the individual's life. C. the degree to which the researcher may have confidence that other researchers will obtain the same results if the same procedures are used D. varying the conditions from an earlier study but obtaining similar results.
Miss Curry records some initial data (without interceding) on the number of times Rico uses inappropriate
language in her class. This data condition is known as: a. Performance b. Baseline c. Interval d. Intervention