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    1. Background: Jxx is a 3-year-old male who was referred to the NIU Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic by his preschool teacher due to language concerns and obvious differences in his speech and language from his peers. Per his mother, he has many thoughts and ideas to share, but he does not have all necessary grammatical parts of a sentence when he is speaking. Per parent report, Jxx spoke his first words at around 21 months. He began speaking in sentences at 2 years and 6 months. Language…

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    5(a)(2)-(3) of the CEQA Guidelines, using the criteria outlined in Section 5024.1 of the California Public Resources Code. The industrial shed located at 4186 Pacific Way is associated with important historical contexts described above. Under NRHP/CRHR Criterion A/1, the property does appear to be associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of history. Even though, the property was associated with the consolidated steel architectural development of…

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    to consider if the assessment was useful for the study. We also covered 3 types of validity: content validity, criterion-related validity and construct validity. I believe this journal used a criterion-related validity to measure the efficacy of the Brief Neuropsychological Battery for Children. The criterion-related validity description is the “relationship between a test and criterion a test should be related to.” (Neukrung& Fawcett, 2015) In this study, they compared measurements of current…

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    “Criterion-referenced exams… measure how much students know about the subject”, (The Big Problem with the New SAT). This structure should reflect the SAT because students should’ve been tested with material that they learned in high school since that is what…

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    therefore attempt to ‘maximise the maximum’, even if this resulted in some positions in society lacking basic liberties, or if it meant society lacking equality of opportunity, this is known as the ‘maximax criterion’ and it is argued if parties in the original position were to follow this criterion it would result in principles of utilitarianism rather than the principles of ‘justice as fairness’. This differs from Rawls’ view that people imagine themselves being placed in the worst position in…

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    prostate cancer rather than avoiding vasectomies. This shows an inference being made that there exists a relationship between healthy lifestyle choices, such as quitting smoking, while there is no relationship between the original predictor and criterion variables. Bakalar’s conclusions seem justified; however, he should have provided more actual data, rather than just stating the result from the study. Although the average person who reads this would not be interested in statistics and data,…

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    This report presents an analysis of the cause of a drop in profits of Works Limited and evaluates the possible solutions for this problem. Various research methods used to collect data and analysis include questionnaires, interviews and observation. The findings are then analyzed in a table in order to arrive at the optimal solution. The results show that promotion is the best solution to increase employees’ morale that will result into the improvement of many other aspects such as productivity…

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    perform the correct burial rituals (thereby fulfilling the first criterion), she clearly chooses the action and chooses it for the sake of her brother (which seems to cover the second criterion), and, given that the text tells us that she has performed burial rights for all of her other deceased family members and that she seems to be consistently passionate about burying Polynices , she would appear to be doing it from, as the third criterion states, “a firm and unchangeable character” (Bk. II,…

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    possible sensory dysfunction. As a result, he is dependent in most ADLs and is unable to participate in many occupations. A developmental assessment that is appropriate for James is the Battelle Developmental Inventory (BDI). The BDI is a standardized, criterion-referenced assessment that is used for children six months to seven years and eleven months to assess developmental milestones (Newborg, 2005). The BDI assesses…

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    Chip and Dan Heath argue that the six criteria of stickiness make every idea more memorable and powerful. They target business-leaders, policy-makers, and teachers. The first criterion is Simple, which has two required prongs: Core, which focuses the text, and Compact, which keeps a text concise (Heath 45-46). The second criterion is Unexpected, which opens and closes knowledge gaps to keep the target audience’s attention (65). Dan Pink’s TedTalk “The Puzzle of Motivation” argues…

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