The concept of person-situation interaction states that the best way to characterize an individual's personality is not only in terms of personal traits or characteristics alone, but also in terms of the situation involved.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
Page: 135. A student's personality may vary according to the subject matter or other environmental factors. For example, a student may be extraverted during history class and introverted during math class.
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Perceptions taken in through the senses that might incite activity or thought are called a. bias
b. stimuli. c. inferences. d. objectives.
While it is difficult to make generalizations about individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), all of the following are defining characteristics typical of students with ASD, EXCEPT:
a. above average IQ. b. impaired social interaction. c. impaired social skills. d. repetitive and restrictive behaviors.
Developmentally appropriate classrooms are based on all of the following principles except:
A. a curriculum based on abstract reasoning B. options C. active involvement D. developmental needs of the children E. movement
In a DRO fixed-interval schedule ________
a. the time interval is adjusted with each occurrence of the target behavior b. reinforcement is delivered at the end of set intervals during which target behavior does not occur c. appropriate behavior is reinforced only if it occurs after a fixed period of time d. reinforcement occurs after a set number of responses occurs