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harjoe harjoe
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A histogram is a form of:
 
  a. line graph
  b. cumulative graph
  c. bar graph
  d. none of the above

Ques. 2

When reporting percent on the ordinate scale:
 
  a. the scale always goes from 0 to 100
  b. the scale ranges from 0 to the highest percent obtained
  c. there is no scale rule
  d. it's better to convert the ordinate to number

Ques. 3

Mrs. Jakes wanted to address Murray's reading comprehension using a new instructional
  program. For baseline, she measured:
 
  a. Murray's ability to read and understand new passages
  b. Murray's current reading comprehension level using the instructional program already in place
  c. Murray's ability to understand material that is read to him
  d. Murray's reading comprehension using the new instructional program.

Ques. 4

A scale break indicates:
 
  a. that 50 of the data points are above a certain number.
  b. that data points fall at zero.
  c. that the ordinate scale is not continuous.
  d. that the ordinate scale is continuous.

Ques. 5

Miss Curry decides to decrease Rico's use of inappropriate language by requiring him to lose a behavior point for every inappropriate word he uses each day. Once implemented, she again gathers data on the number of times he uses inappropriate language in her class. This data condition is known as:
 
  a. Intervention
  b. Baseline
  c. Event recording
  d. Performance

Ques. 6

The following data can be reported on a graph as the number or percent of total behavioral occurrence
 
  a. Interval and time sampling
  b. Event
  c. Permanent product
  d. All of the above

Ques. 7

Conversion to rate data is required when the teacher is concerned with
 
  a. topography
  b. averaging performance scores
  c. both accuracy and speed
  d. percent of intervals

Ques. 8

When drawing a graph, the axes is drawn in a ratio of:
 
  a. 1:3
  b. 1:1
  c. 2:4
  d. 2:3
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You are really a genius. Thanks
I learned that who doesn’t look for you, doesn’t miss you and who doesn’t miss you doesn’t care for you…
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NP
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