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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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.
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