Which of the following is TRUE of father involvement and its effect on family well-being?

A) Fathers cannot have a large effect on children they do not live with
B) Quantity of father involvement with children is more important than quality
C) The relationship a father has with their children's mother can have a large impact on overall well-being
D) Fathers are largely unimportant to family well-being


Answer: C

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1 . Establishing standards that describe what students should know or be able to do at the end of a period of study. 2 . Reorganizing schools so that the developmental needs of students who are members of cultural minorities are more nearly taken into account. 3 . Using test-based accountability, the process of using standardized tests to determine whether or not students have met standards. 4 . Offering parents alternatives to regular public schools by creating alternative schools and providing parents with financial vouchers that allow them to send their children to schools of their choosing. a. 1, 2, 3, 4 b. 1, 2, 3 c. 2, 3, 4 d. 1, 3, 4

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Evaluating group work the same as evaluating individual work.

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Outdoor play

a. is primarily a time in which children can expend excess energy. b. is an integral part of the early childhood program and should be carefully considered in setting learning and developmental objectives for the total program. c. is a time when teachers can take a break from the demanding involvement with children. d. should never include planned or structured activities, because such activities are intended for indoor use.

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In which step of creating a standardized test would the test developer analyze data in order to create norms tables?

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