If John finds any grade above D satisfying, whereas Steve finds any grade above B satisfying, we would say that:
a. John and Steve have the same minimal goal
b. Steve has a higher minimal goal than John
c. John has a higher minimal goal than Steve
d. John has a higher motivation to succeed in academic situations than Steve
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a. randomization. c. random dispersion. b. random assignment. d. random variability.
A traditionally "White" school and a traditionally "Black" school will now integrate. What could the teachers and administrators do to reduce racial prejudice in the new school?
A. Encourage contact across races in unstructured time, so that any given student has more contact on their own terms with members of the other racial group. B. Encourage competition at every opportunity, so that individual merit can shine, and overwhelm any sense of racial prejudice. C. Develop group goals and achievements where students must rely on the aptitude and training of members of the other racial group to succeed. D. Nothing has consistently shown progress on racial prejudice in a school environment.
When living in a blended family, roles and expectations can be unclear, and this is called
a) autonomy. b) self-care. c) shared benefits. d) role ambiguity.
What is the name of the upper layer of the brain?
a) occipital lobe b) subcortical level c) hypothalamus d) cerebral cortex