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cabate

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Why is it important to be demonstrative or enthusiastic when students perform well, even for the slightest positive change?
 
  a. A lively, positive tone of voice signals to them that you are pleased even with small changes.
  b. It provides a decided contrast to a neutral but firm tone.
  c. It will remind them of their parents.
  d. a and b

Question 2

Weak intervention effects may be indicated by
 
  a. a significant amount of overlap between baseline and intervention data points
  b. little overlap between baseline and intervention data points
  c. a change in data trend toward the intervention goal
  d. low interobserver agreement
  e. failure to return to baseline conditions



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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