Occasionally it is necessary to plan systematic interventions to address serious misbehaviors. Such interventions typically include a variety of strategies. Which one of the following strategies is not typical?
A) Carefully preselect all of the activities in which the student will participate.
B) Change the classroom environment to minimize possible triggers of misbehavior.
C) Modify instructional methods to maximize the student's chances of success.
D) Collect ongoing data about the frequency of misbehaviors in order to monitor the intervention's effectiveness.
Question 2
Dr. Kenney conducts a study in which she gives some students (chosen randomly) logically organized learning material; she gives other students the same material presented in a haphazard, unpredictable sequence. She finds that students with the organized material remember more. This study can best be described as:
A) A descriptive quantitative study.
B) A qualitative study.
C) An experimental study.
D) A correlational study.