What is a diagnostic assessment?
a. A quick procedure designed to identify children who should receive further assessment
b. Assessment of certain information or skills
c. A process used to identify children with a disability or specific area of academic weakness
d. A brief achievement test designed to determine a child's ability to participate in a classroom program
C
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What characteristics and behaviors can child-victims usually have?
a. Depression, anxiety, anger b. Isolation and avoidance c. Impaired or reduced sense of self-esteem d. All of the above
Dason and Landry are good friends. They are on the same baseball team and live near each other. Late in a recent practice game, Landry threw a pitch that hit Dason on the shoulder. Dason's shoulder hurt and his first thought was to charge after Dason and start a fight. Then he realized Landry was probably tired and missed his pitch. Dason exhibited
a. egocentric viewpoint. b. perspective-taking. c. individual self-esteem. d. collective self-esteem.
Which of the following is a disadvantage of a mixed methods design?
a) The design incorporates the strengths of each methodological approach. b) The results from one phase are often not dramatically different from another phase so the different methods may unnecessarily duplicate each other. c) The design typically involves extensive data collection that requires more resources than might be required by a study using quantitative or qualitative methods only. d) The results are often unnecessarily complex.
Which electronic tool will enable a member of the external public to access school website information about attendance, budgeting, or maps and directions of a given school without requiring the school district to track down this information?
a. an email list or listserv b. an electronic student handbook c. an e-newsletter d. an interactive database