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RODY.ELKHALIL

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Utilizing the percent of nonoverlapping data points as a measurement of progress, which of the following is considered the range for an effective intervention?
 
  A. 90-100
  B. 80-100
  C. 70-90
  D. 50-70

Question 2

This is a civil rights law, whose purpose is to prevent discrimination against individuals with disabilities in programs receiving federal financial assistance.
 
  A. Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
  B. Americans with Disabilities Education Act
  C. Rehabilitation Act
  D. Education for All Handicapped Children Act



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Answer to Question 1

C.
Explanation: According to guidelines for PNDs provided by Scruggs & Mastropieri

Answer to Question 2

C.
Explanation: The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is a civil rights law, whose purpose is to prevent discrimination against individuals with disabilities in programs receiving federal financial assistance.



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