When we say, "the person who is blind," rather than, "the blind person," we are using which of the following descriptors?
a. Confusing terminology
b. Person-last language
c. Person-first language
d. Language restricted to describing the exceptionality of blindness.
C
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a. Parents b. Grandparents c. Siblings d. Professional caregivers
Solve for n in the equation below
? 4n + 6 = 3n + 10 + n – 2 a. n = 2 b. n = 3 c. n = all values d. no solution
Which statement is NOT characteristic of inductive inquiry teaching?
a. Teachers encourage a number of responses from students. b. Students must be taught processes associated with inquiry. c. Solutions to the problems are usually found in student textbooks. d. Students are asked to infer a conclusion or generalization from data.
A researcher collects the following measures on a sample of college students: scores on the SAT and the ACT, scores on an English composition test, high school class rank, scores on a noncognitive measure, whether or not students successfully completed the first year of college (pass-fail), and their GPA. Choose the statistical procedures that the researcher should use to answer the following
questions. What is the correlation between the noncognitive measure and college GPA after the influence of SAT on both variables has been removed? a. Partial correlation b. Factor analysis c. Multiple regression d. Discriminant analysis e. Product-moment correlation