Why is data from research typically more accurate than information from a friend or family member?
a. Research is typically based on hundreds or thousands of students so it is more likely that the results will apply to you
b. Researchers have complete control over their studies
c. Advice is never accurate
d. All of these reasons are true
A
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Adults can effectively communicate their recognition and acceptance of children by listening attentively to them
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What would be untrue of qualitative data?
a. Triangulate qualitative data by looking to see if the same themes emerge from two or more data sources b. Analyze statistically c. Recorded in words d. Reported in interpretive narrative
Which of the following represent valid concerns regarding early childhood assessment?
A. Disorders can be difficult to determine in young children B. Scores obtained during assessments are unstable C. Variability between the educational and home environments is a real factor D. All of the above
Which of the following assertions most accurately captures the relationship between disparate impact of a test and assessment bias?
A. If a test has a disparate impact on different student subgroups, the test is a priori biased. B. If a test is biased, it will only rarely have a disparate impact on different student subgroups. C. A test that is biased against either gender group will almost certainly be biased against ethnic groups. D. If a test has a disparate impact on different student subgroups, the test is not necessarily biased.