In Buckhannon v. West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (2001), the U.S. Supreme Court ruling rejected the so-called catalyst theory. The high court ruled that
a. a party who is the catalyst behind a lawsuit that results in a school district's change of position is automatically entitled to attorney's fees.
b. a party must prove that a school district action may lead to irreparable harm to be awarded attorney's fees.
c. a party can only be the prevailing party for purposes of awarding attorney's fees if the party achieved the desired result because the legal action led to a voluntary change y the other party.
d. a party whose attorney is at an IEP meeting and serves as the catalyst behind an IEP change may be awarded attorney's fees.
C
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A. TRUE B. FALSE
On her first day at a new child care center, 2-year-old Martha is quite upset when her father leaves to go to work. When Dad returns that afternoon, Martha runs to him for a hug but then soon pushes Dad away. Martha's behavior is most consistent with a(n):
a. secure attachment b. insecure-resistant attachment c. insecure-avoidant attachment d. disorganized and disoriented attachment
Misleading or withholding information from the research participant about a research study is known as:
a. Deception b. Debriefing c. Dehoaxing d. Desensitizing
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
. Illustrative case study is also referred to as an instrumental case study.