Which of the following assertions is most accurate?
A. Criterion-referenced score-based inferences are relative interpretations.
B. Norm-referenced score-based inferences are absolute interpretations.
C. Norm-referenced score-based inferences and criterion-referenced score-based inferences are not essentially interchangeable.
D. Norm-referenced score-based inferences are typically more useful to classroom teachers than criterion-referenced score-based inferences.
A
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Common causes of diarrhea include all of the following EXCEPT:
A) Diets that are excessively high in fiber. B) Overfeeding. C) Excess juice consumption. D) Excess water consumption.
Which of the following is true of students?
A) Students should focus on academic proficiency as it is the only goal of education. B) Students should become learners with the capacity to love, work, and be active community members. C) Students with good educational talent will undoubtedly satisfy other goals of education. D) Students taught in a typical brick-and-mortar classroom setting attain the social and emotional goals of education.
The teacher who says to a 4-year-old, "When I was a little girl, I remember crying when my mother left me at school the first time, too," is making effective use of the "remember when" technique
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
An incentive is likely to be an effective motivator for students only when:
a. It is described in explicit terms. b. It will be available by the end of the same day. c. Students believe it is within their reach. d. Students believe that their friends will think it's a really "cool" thing to get.