Statistics show that, compared to their non-disabled peers, youth with disabilities:
a. have equal family support
b. are less likely to enter school on time
c. have poorer postschool outcomes
d. complete school in equal numbers
c
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Ordinary daily interactions that children have with others provide shared knowledge of
a. a family’s culture. b. beliefs of other families. c. relationships. d. mainstream societal perspectives.
William is shopping at a convenience store when a man rushes in, shoots the store clerk in the arm, hurriedly cleans out the cash register, and then speeds away in a pickup truck. Later, a detective asks William to describe the woman who was waiting for the thief in the truck. The fact is, William didn't see a woman in the truck, but after the detective urges him to "think hard and try to
remember her," he begins to recall seeing a blonde woman sitting in the passenger side of the truck. This situation illustrates: a. the misinformation effect b. a retrieval cue c. spreading activation d. encoding specificity
During the middle childhood years, there is a general shift in disciplinary practices from parental regulation to mutual co-regulation and then to self-regulation by the child. This shift in parenting practices accompanies the child’s __________ of behavioral standards.
A. understanding B. acceptance C. rejection D. internalization
. In a sample of 12 participants, a researcher estimates the 80% CI for a sample with a mean of M = 22.3 and an estimated standard error (SM) of 4.7. What is the confidence interval at this level of confidence?
A. 80% CI 12.1, 32.5 B. 80% CI 17.6, 27.0 C. 80% CI 15.9, 28.7 D. there is not enough information to answer this question