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anjilletteb

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One variable that is not an important component in the assessment of a student's instructional environment is
 
  a) management and teaching procedures
  b) teacher behaviors
  c) student distractibility
  d) space and objects in the environment

Question 2

By subtracting a student's pretest score from the posttest score and dividing by the standard error of the difference score, you achieve this score.
 
  A. Cut-off point
  B. Absolute change
  C. Reliable change index
  D. Percent of nonoverlapping data points



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C.
Explanation: Reliable change index is calculated by subtracting a student's pretest score from the posttest score and dividing by the standard error of the difference score.



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