A researcher is conducting a study in an English as a Second Language (ESL) classroom. He speaks at a normal tone and pace with almost everyone but speaks slower and in much simpler terms to the student who presents a physical disability. This would be an example of ______ bias.
A. eager speaker bias
B. good citizen bias
C. researcher bias
D. stereotype bias
Ans: D
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a. all the students. b. the best students. c. the poorest students. d. the students with vocabulary instruction. e. the students without vocabulary instruction.
Children's files typically include all of the following except:
a. Immunization records. b. References c. Signatures acknowledging that families have received and understand the family handbook. d. Emergency contact information.
The transition to parenting a child going to school also affects the needs that are focused on. There is a shift in focus between _________ needs in years before school and _________ when a child enters school
A. physical and social B. social and physical C. physical and spiritual D. spiritual and physical
Which problem behavior might result if a student has not been taught to tolerate frustration?
a. A nine year old takes next week's spelling test from the teacher's desk. b. A nine year old cries and leaves a game he or she is losing. c. A nine year old cuts a hole in the glue bottle and lets it leak out in the desk. d. A nine year old yells, "Oh, boy, a sub!"