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Researchers Kimonis and Frick (2006) suggested three methods for understanding the influence of multiple risk factors, and they include:
 
  a. cumulative, interactionist, and multiple pathway for developing CD
  b. interactive, interactionist, and multiple pathways for developing CD
  c. emotive, interactionist, and multiple pathways for developing CD
  d. behavioral, interactionist, and multiple pathways for developing CD
  e. none of the above

Question 2

A strategy that allows teachers to evaluate how well students are performing during instruction is to monitor
 
  a. on-task behavior
  b. performance on standardized tests
  c. rate of correct academic responding
  d. performance on weekly quizzes
  e. response latency



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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