Each student in Ms. Flores' class who is in his or her seat when the bell rings gets a ticket. On Friday, each student can exchange his or her tickets for reinforcers (e.g., extra credit points, reduced homework assignment, work with a friend, a tardy pass). This is an example of which type of group reinforcement system?
a. independent
b. interdependent
c. dependent
d. quasi-dependent
a
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As you read a qualitative narrative research study, you are trying to decide what type of narrative study it might be. Below are listed examples of narrative studies. All of the following may be considered a type of narrative research EXCEPT?
a. This study addresses the personal life experiences of a new teacher as she starts her first year of college teaching. b. This study collects the stories of Native American children as they participate in extracurricular activities of the school on the reservation. c. This study describes the population of at-risk students who attend a large urban elementary school. d. This study is a history of the researcher's life written by the researcher as he describes becoming a new principal.
An early contributor to child study who later became president of Clark University was:
a) Eliot b) Cotton Mather c) Michael Wigglesworth d) G. Stanley Hall
An infant whose parents repeatedly label the family dog as doggie whenever it appears, eventually comes to expect the dog to appear when the parents say doggie. Which theory of word meaning acquisition does this example illustrate?
a. semantic feature theory b. learning theory c. probabilistic theory d. prototype theory
What is repeated reading and what are some of its benefits?
What will be an ideal response?