So we need a new approach — one that doesn't waste too much energy discussing big existential questions about the prison population or trap us into
often false choices between so - called tough or soft approaches.
Not exact matches
Just as we're
often presented with a
false choice between a strong economy and a healthy environment, it
often feels as though our political leaders think we have to choose between a focus on our non-renewable energy commodities or clean energy technologies.
Because a quake's strength isn't clear at first rupture, emergency response managers face a
choice when issuing warnings: Issue alerts early and
often (left), which could provide as much as 48 seconds of warning that light shaking might occur but risk
false alarms; or wait to issue alerts until the size of the quake is better known (right) but risk the warnings arriving too late — providing an 8 - second warning in this hypothetical case.
Aiming squarely for children, ten questions provide two
choices (
often «true» and «
false») in response to hypothetical situations narrated by an overexcited Santa.
A basic strategy for multiple -
choice questions is to look for key words such as «always» and «never,» which
often indicate that the question or a potential answer is
false or incorrect.
Custom quizzes and tests are
often more costly, while text - only tests (such as multiple
choice or true /
false) generally require fewer resources, which make them less expensive.
Often, teachers are tempted to give students a quiz or test as a means of monitoring their understanding, and just as often, this «assessment» takes on a standardized format like multiple choice or true / f
Often, teachers are tempted to give students a quiz or test as a means of monitoring their understanding, and just as
often, this «assessment» takes on a standardized format like multiple choice or true / f
often, this «assessment» takes on a standardized format like multiple
choice or true /
false.
The tests are
often multiple
choice or, alternatively, you could be asked to select true or
false answers.