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genevieve1028

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Turnbull and Turnbull (1996) have suggested that a type of planning that has the intent to create a
  context in which people can enjoy themselves, feel a sense of renewal and rejuvenation, and obtain
  personal gratification and validation that they are making a difference in someone's life is:
 
  a. IEP planning
  b. group action planning
  c. targeted self-planning
  d. disability planning

Question 2

A serious problem concerning the assessment of children from diverse backgrounds is
 
  A. a lack of standardized instruments in languages other than English.
  B. a lack of examiner training in family diversity.
  C. under representation of various cultural, racial, and ethnic groups in forming samples of standardized instruments.
  D. the presence of culturally biased test items in standardized instruments.
  E. all of the above.
  F. only C and D.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

E



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