Your travel partner, Peg, holds the belief that she is more likely to be in an airplane accident than a car accident. You would like to change this misconception, so you decide to ask her some questions. You provide and examine statistics on both plane and car accidents. You ask her to examine probabilities of each and ask her questions about her thinking. The type of questions you are posing to

Peg to facilitate conceptual change are best described as:

a. questions that challenge existing conceptions.
b. questions that promote metacognition.
c. questions that illustrate application of prior knowledge.
d. questions that require logical reasoning.


a

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David Elkind first expressed his concern about the valuation of work over play in _____________ in 1981

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Social support includes each of the following EXCEPT

A) emotional support. B) formal, professional support. C) support from neighbors. D) Support from family members.

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(p. 38-40) Teaching behavior is always more effective than modeling it.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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After studying the patterns of oppression in various groups, what do you see that at least three of the racial groups have in common?

What will be an ideal response?

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