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Mr3Hunna

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It is important to collect continuous data on children's behavior, rather than just pre and post-test data, because it ________.
 
  a. increases the number of times a teacher must use duration or frequency
  recording techniques versus time sampling
  b. reduces the need for teachers to obtain records of students' scores on tests,
  quizzes, and assignments.
  c. provides teachers with an estimate of students' intellectual functioning
  d. reduces the likelihood of a teacher prematurely terminating an effective
  intervention or unduly continuing an ineffective intervention

Question 2

It is important to determine ________, before counting behavior.
 
  a. where the observation will take place
  b. what will be observed
  c. who can make the observation
  d. all of these choices



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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