What are the types of preference assessments?

What are the types of preference assessments? The following pages will provide an overview of five preference assessments: (1) multiple stimulus without replacement (MSWO), (2) multiple stimulus with replacement MSW), (3) paired stimulus, (4) single stimulus, and (5) free operant. What is a preference assessment? A preference assessment is a systematic way of identifying preferred […]

What did television in the 1950s do quizlet?

What did television in the 1950s do quizlet? Tv in the 1950’s helped shape what people thought a perfect society should be. Shows generally included a white father, mother, and children. The 1950s were a period of conformity. Game shows became popular too. How did the television contribute to the conformity of the 1950s quizlet? […]

What prompted the passage of the Pendleton Act?

What prompted the passage of the Pendleton Act? Following the assassination of President James A. Garfield by a disgruntled job seeker, Congress passed the Pendleton Act in January of 1883. The act was steered through Congress by long-time reformer Senator George Hunt Pendleton of Ohio. What was the Civil Service Act of 1883? The Pendleton […]

Can I retire on my 62nd birthday?

Can I retire on my 62nd birthday? It’s common knowledge that you can collect Social Security retirement benefits as early as when you turn 62. Only one problem: That generally isn’t the case. Only about 7% of people can get a check for the month they celebrate their 62nd birthday. Can you collect Social Security […]

What are two pre-reading strategies?

What are two pre-reading strategies? Pre-reading strategies to increase comprehension. Before reading a selection aloud or before students read a text, try taking seven to ten minutes to build word and background knowledge. Build text-specific knowledge. Pre-teach vocabulary. Pre-teach concepts. What activities can you do with your students during pre-reading and post reading? Here are […]

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