The leading cause of death due to injury for children under the age of 9 is
What will be an ideal response?
Suffocation
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When James was 16 years old, he received a parking ticket for parking the car too far from the curb at school. His parents provided an age-appropriate consequence: __________.
A. James was shamed for his poor parking skills B. James had to earn the money to pay for the ticket C. James was not allowed to watch TV for a week D. James was grounded for his careless mistake
Which of the following is not a part of the research literature supporting learning style instructional approaches?
A. Students can learn best through their preferred learning style. B. Instructional strategies should address more than one learning style. C. Learning styles cannot be easily assessed. D. Embedding multiple learning styles within instructional strategies enhances learning.
A goal that can be reached in five to ten years is referred to as a(n):
A) Main goal B) Ultimate goal C) Short-term goal D) Long-term goal E) None of the above
Paul is usually successful on the math problems his teacher assigns at school, although he occasionally fails on one or two problems. In contrast, Peter's experiences with mathematics are almost always associated with frustration and failure. Considering contemporary views of the roles of contiguity and contingency in classical conditioning, who will acquire classically conditioned anxiety
regarding mathematics? a. Both Paul and Peter will develop a considerable degree of mathematics anxiety. b. Only Paul will develop math anxiety, because the relationship between math and failure is unpredictable. c. Only Peter will develop math anxiety, because whenever math is presented, failure always follows. d. Neither Paul nor Peter will develop math anxiety, because neither situation reflects contingency of the CS and UCS.