A liberating response
A) empowers the child's abilities.
B) uses forms of discipline that punish
C) ignores the child's background.
D) educates away from empathetic responses.
A
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____ takes into account the fact that taking advantage of one option may rule out the chance of taking advantage of other options
a. Opportunity costs b. Overconfidence c. The inclusion fallacy d. Bounded rationality
_______________ begins with the identification of particular genes and attempts to understand how those genes work within a cell to affect behavior, while _______________ begins with behavior and attempts to define the role genes play in producing that behavior.
A. Molecular genetics; behavioral genetics B. Eugenics; behavioral genomics C. Behavioral genetics; molecular genetics D. Behavioral genomics; eugenics
What is meant by "career resilience"?
What will be an ideal response?
Ms. Lane wants to reduce the disruptive behavior of one of her students. What validated practice would most likely accomplish this?
A) bribe him with candy B) get the student engaged in his work C) praise him for good behavior, even if the behavior was questionable, in order to develop his self-esteem D) try to get to know him and understand his frustrations