In problem solving, heuristics are:
a. strategies that might work but are not guaranteed.
b. algorithms that will work if they are applied correctly.
c. problem representations in which chunking meaningful patterns plays a role.
d. automations of frequently applied procedural knowledge.
A
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Early identification of developmental problems:
a. helps in the prevention of secondary handicapping conditions b. allows for early testing c. prevents the necessity for Child Find d. encourages parents to make placements early in private schools
The part of the Information Processing Model that is the decision-making aspect is the
a. input function. b. output function. c. executive function. d. emotional context.
What type of learner is most likely to benefit from using mind maps as a note-taking method?
A. Visual B. Aural C. Read/write D. Kinesthetic
The meaningful aspects of language are called
a. semantics. b. syntax. c. phonology. d. pragmatics.