Infants born premature frequently have difficulty with the________ .
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Ques. 2Sir Charles Sherrington believed that the foundations for ______________________
were reflexes (involuntary movement) and motor development was a process of maturation, moving towards voluntary control and movement.
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Ques. 3_________ refers to whether the individual items of a test represent what you actually want to assess.
a. Concurrent validity
b. Construct validity
c. Content validity
d. Predictive validity
Ques. 4The development of movement in the human body is a complex,________
comprehensive process.
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Ques. 5Looking at the two theories of the development of movement, to which theory do you ascribe?
What will be an ideal response?
Ques. 6A test that has good _______ validity has high positive correlations with other tests measuring the same construct.
a. Convergent
b. Discriminant
c. Both a and b
d. Neither a nor b
Ques. 7As the infant gains more independent balance, the arms will extend to the left or right to protect from falling and eventually, the ________________________ (trunk control or rotation) will work against gravity to keep the body from losing balance when in sitting
position.
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Ques. 8________ refers to how precisely a person's present performance (for example, a test score) estimates that person's performance on the criterion measure at approximately the same time.
a. Concurrent validity
b. Construct validity
c. Content validity
d. Predictive validity
Ques. 9_______ is/are an example(s) of a type of criterion related validity:
a. Concurrent validity
b. Predictive validity.
c. Concurrent and predictive validity
d. Neither concurrent nor predictive validity
Ques. 10Which of the following is the strongest validity coefficient?
a. +.32
b. +.46
c. +.67
d. +.91