Child abuse is defined as:
A. behavior that causes temporary harm to a child
B. someone knowingly fails to prevent serious harm to a child
C. only neglect
D. all of the above are correct
B
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Which of the following is an example of a marketable personality trait?
a. uncompromising c. tactlessness b. rudeness d. dependability
A first-time researcher wants to determine whether a new approach to teaching preschool is more effective than older, more traditional approaches. She is thinking that she might use one or more tests as a way of assessing the effectiveness of the new approach. As she reads about the benefits and disadvantages of tests as a means of collecting data, the researcher is most likely to discover that
tests: a. Invariably involve paper and pencil, even for very young children b. Can be useful in obtaining information about children's cognitive processes c. Far surpass other techniques as a means of collecting research data d. Have little value as a basis for drawing inferences about educational practices
Which of the following statements most accurately describes the relationship between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation?
a. People high in intrinsic motivation are generally low in extrinsic motivation. b. People who are low in intrinsic motivation are generally high in extrinsic motivation. c. People who are high in intrinsic motivation are also generally high in extrinsic motivation. d. People can be high in one and low in the other, high in both, or low in both.
Eye contact and paraphrasing are behaviors consistent with active listening
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.