Scaffolding assists a child to work just beyond his or her current level of understanding. This area is referred to as what?

A) zone of proximal development
B) wait time
C) creating and adding challenges
D) child-initiated experience


A

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____ memory refers to memory for facts that are not unique to us and that are not recalled in any particular temporal context

a. Episodic b. Semantic c. Factual d. Declarative

Education

A typically boisterous child is praised enthusiastically by his teacher for sitting quietly and attending to the day's lesson. In response to his teacher's praise, the child sits quietly during the next day as well. The teacher is changing the child's behavior by using

a. shaping techniques. b. a reward. c. extinction. d. positive reinforcement.

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The person who developed a systematic methodology that emphasized physiological and moral education was

A) Sequin B) Itard C) Howe D) Guggenbuhl

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Twenty percent of all ballet dancers are said to have traces of ankle injury. Of 160 randomly selected ballet dancers, 40 showed traces of ankle injuries. Answer the following for a two-tailed test. What test would you use?

What will be an ideal response?

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