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RNR 2102, Exam 2, Cao, LSU Latest Update Graded A+
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RNR 2102, Exam 2, Cao, LSU Latest 
 
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According to the Central Limit Theorem, what is normal? x̄ 
 
What are 2 reasons why we sample? - difficult to survey an entire population, if not 
impossible 
- expensive to survey entire population 
 
In a standard normal distribution, the mean is equal to ___ 0 
 
In a standard normal distribution, the variance is equal to ___ 1 
 
State the Central Limit Theorem X ~ unknown distribution(μ,σ2) 
If n→∞, then x̄ ~ N(μ,σ2/n) 
 
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Krashen's monitor hypothesis CORRECT ANSWER Editor in our brain that tells us our utterances are correct. 
 It is developed through language exposure. 
Implication: provide students with rich language experiences 
 
Krashen's natural order hypothesis CORRECT ANSWER Predictable order for acquiring language. 
Implications: can't be altered. Provide meaningful language exposure. Concentrate on the message. 
 
comprehensible input hypothesis CORRECT ANSWER L2 is acquired faster when message is u...
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WSU Bio 102 Exam 1 Study Guide With 
 
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hypothesis an informed, logical, and plausible explanation of observations of the natural 
world 
 
what does it mean that a hypothesis must be "falsifiable" it must make predictions that can be 
clearly determined to be true or false, right or wrong 
 
correlation a statistical relation indicating that two or more aspects of the natural world 
behave in an interrelated manner 
 
causation a change in one aspect of the natural world ...
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GACE Elementary Education Questions 
 
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Children with internal locus of control are most likely NOT to engage in what? Feeling out 
of control 
 
Children with internal locus of control are able to do what? self-regulate their behavior 
 
The rules for ordering words is known as what? syntax 
 
What term refers to the rules that guide how words and sentences are formed? syntax 
 
What term focuses on the types and number of words that children learn? Expressive 
vocabular...
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D169: Essential Practices for Supporting 
Diverse Learners- Objective Assessment 
 
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Krashen's Theory of Second Language Acquisition (Hypothesis) *think: MANIA 
-Monitor Hypothesis 
-Acquisition Learning 
-Natural Order Hypothesis 
-Input Hypothesis 
-Affective Filter Hypothesis 
 
English Learner -Someone whose first language is not English 
 
Title III OF ESSA (Every Student Succeeds Act) -Federal law 
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Early models of visual perception - CORRECT ANSWER-- Focused on top-down 
analysis and included relatively little discussion of neural implementation 
- Only in the 1980s with the emergence of functional neuroimaging that cognitive 
scientists started studying what goes on in the brain when people are actually 
performing different types of cognitive tasks 
- Also, an early move in this direction came with Ungerleider and Mish...
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Questions and Answers for Cogsci 1B 
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brain matter dedicated to vision - CORRECT ANSWER-30-40% 
early models of visual perception - CORRECT ANSWER--only used top-down analysis 
-big picture (upsidedown triangle) 
-no neural implementation (came later in the 1980's) 
2 visual systems hypothesis (2 pathways) - CORRECT ANSWER-dorsal stream and 
ventral stream 
-experiments on monkeys where diff parts of brain were selectively removed 
dorsal stream - CORRECT ANSWER-re...
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elect the deductive debugging process steps from the lists. 
Use elimination process 
Prove remaining hypothesis 
Enumerate possible causes 
Refine remaining hypothesis 
Collect more data 
Fix the error 
Enumerate possible causes 
Use elimination process 
Refine remaining hypothesis 
Prove remaining hypothesis 
Fix the error 
Collect more data 
 
 
 
Indicate if the following statements about module testing is true or false. Test cases are supplemented by applying black-box methods to the module...
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Krashen's monitor hypothesis 
Editor in our brain that tells us our utterances are correct. 
It is developed through language exposure. 
Implication: provide students with rich language experiences 
 
 
 
Krashen's natural order hypothesis 
Predictable order for acquiring language. 
Implications: can't be altered. Provide meaningful language exposure. Concentrate on the message. 
 
 
 
comprehensible input hypothesis 
L2 is acquired faster...
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Diverse Learners - WGU D096 OA Study Guide latest updated (Graded A)
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ESSA - ANSWER-Every Student Succeeds Act; Primary Law governing school funding, operations, and accountability; made changes to federal education laws (Title III) 
 
Title III - ANSWER-requires states to use standardized practices to identify students in need of English language instruction and support (reading, writing, listening, and speaking) 
 
LEAs - ANSWER-Local Education Agencies; public and public charter districts; must follow state laws and regulations 
 
SEAs - ANSWER-State Education ...
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