Constructivism describes the learner in which of the following ways?
a. discovers rules and makes meaning out of experience
b. domain specific ongoing mastery
c. biological constraints and dispositions
d. intentionality and evaluation of experience
A
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What will be an ideal response?
According to Chapter 4 in your textbook, secondary sex characteristics are
a. the chromosomes responsible for sex determination. b. the biological structures that are directly responsible for sexual reproduction. c. features of the body related to sexual reproduction but not directly involved in it. d. the portions of the brain that control the release of hormones.
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A person in an episode of mania can believe that she is destined for greatness or is exceptionally gifted, beliefs that are artifacts of increased mood. These types of erroneous beliefs are known as:
A) hallucinations. B) delusions. C) dissociative states. D) euphoric states.