How were Montessori and Piaget alike?
a. They were both research assistants in Thorndike's laboratory.
b. They both believed that extrinsic rewards encouraged children's education.
c. Their contributions laid the foundation for the modern Western education system.
d. They were both pure social scientists, meaning neither had formal education in life
science.
e. They both focused on children's developing cognitive abilities.
e. They both focused on children's developing cognitive abilities.
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Discrimination differs from prejudice in that it is
a. unjustified. b. a behavior. c. an attitude. d. negative.
Jennifer's aunt tries to explain that running around with boys on the playground isn't "ladylike." Such a statement could be an example of
a. androgyny. b. gender typing. c. role development. d. gender stereotyping.
With the redistricting of the school system, Coach Taylor's football team for the upcoming season is more diverse than usual, with kids from a wide range of backgrounds,
including socioeconomic status, race/ethnicity, family status, sexual orientation, and even football experience. Research suggests which of the following conclusions regarding a diverse group such as this? a. His team will definitely win more games than will less diverse teams. b. His team will likely experience deficits in performance, creativity, and problem solving when compared to less diverse teams. c. His team is likely to experience threats to morale and group cohesion, but these challenges will probably lessen as the season goes on. d. His team will avoid relying on clear social roles.
The type of job rewards men are typically drawn to are those that ______.
A. have high salaries B. involve creative pursuits C. require surmounting challenges D. involve being productive