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    Explain the four truth tests and illustrate each with an example of a belief that would be true by its standards. Warrantibility - If you know something, then you believe that, that something is something, but you cannot say that you know that something unless that something is true. Because, for that something to be true, it has to have warrantability. What this means is that knowledge implies belief, but belief does not imply knowledge. Therefore knowledge is warranted, true belief. Logical Warrantability

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    True/False Questions Write whether the following statements are true or false. 1. Adaptive behavior scales measure how well or how bad students are doing in class. 2. Aptitude test are instruments that are used to test the success or failure a student will have in one area. 3. Diagnostic test are used to determine which areas a student has trouble in. 4. The basal level is established when students mark six item wrong in a row. 5. On the Math subtests in the Standard Battery, the math problems

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    Efficient research in both reliability and validity must be conducted to evaluate if an assessment tool is appropriate. Chapter 4 discusses the reliability and validity of an evaluation tool. Reliability is the measure of confidence placed on a test. There are several ways to measure reliability that include correlational methods of Pearson’s r which is a ratio used to determine the strength and direction of a correlation. Internal consistency can be tested using procedures

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    Imagine a student who has always wanted to play football and finally gets the chance to. All he needs to do is get drug tested. But he has serious medical issues and has to take different types of medicines that are not allowed. The drug tests would show that he is taking drugs and never get to be on the football team. Student-athletes should not be drug tested because it violates the Fourth Amendment, it is expensive, and it bans necessary medications. Student-athletes should not be drug tested

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    these groups, known as ‘factions’. The main speculation is on the group of individuals known as the Divergents. In the first book of the series, Divergent, they are portrayed to be individuals who rebel against the faction system as their aptitude tests

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    Can numbers accurately describe a student? Is it fair to predict a students aptitude for success solely based on numbers? Since the beginning of competitive college admission there has been much controversy over the extent in which colleges use SAT Scores and GPA to define who a student is, who they are striving to become, and how they will impact the college campus. But there is no evidence to suggest that SAT scores and GPA fully show who a person is, in fact other criteria for a college application

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    In tests and assessments validity refers to the degree where theoretical and empirical evidence supports the meaning and interpretation of the test scores (Reynolds & Livingston, 2013). Validity is important in testing and assessment as validity refers to credibility from a trustworthy source. In this respect, validity is important for scientist and professionals to select appropriate methods that support the meaning and interpretation of test scores. In psychology, reliability is concerned with

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    From birth to age 6/7, studies have shown, the most important adult figure in a child 's life under traditional circumstances is the mother, and it is this period that the child learns what love is. Relationships between the researched subjects and their mothers were uniformly cool, distant, unloving, neglectful, with very little touching, emotional warmth - the children were deprived of love. As a small child, the grandfather who served as his father figure was Ted 's beloved role model from whom

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    True Grit Analysis

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    “True Grit” is about a fourteen year old girl trying to bring justice to the man who killed her father. She hires a sheriff named Rooster to help her. Through characterization, setting, and law enforcement, Charles Portis in “True Grit” sets an accurate portrayal of the time period know as the old west to create a more riveting story. Mattie is a fourteen year old girl, who has the responsibilities of an adult, which was expected of people that age in this time period. “[Mattie] kept his books for

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    Birds are beautiful in the wild, and they're incredibly cute, but they are not good pets because they require so much care. Parrots taken from the wild aren't meant to be kept in cages. Birds that are born to caged birds are still only one or two generations from being tamed. They're not domesticated pets. The practices that are used to catch birds and bring them to your home are abusive and cruel too. Responsibility for a Parrot Parrots are a huge responsibility. They require even more care than

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