Traditionally, race was defined ______.
a. by ownership
b. by religious affiliation
c. by country of origin
d. by skin color, physical features, language, and nationality
Ans: D
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Which one of the following examples best illustrates the concept of situated motivation?
a. Nathan gets extremely upset when he gets anything less than a perfect score on a test paper, probably because his parents have always expected him to be perfect at everything he does. b. Last year Ophelia was bored to tears in history class, but this year she loves history because her teacher seems to make the subject come alive. c. Polly is afraid of water because once, when she was a little girl, she almost drowned. d. Quinton would really like to play on his high school basketball team, but because he's quite short, he has settled for what he considers to be second-best: being on the wrestling team.
What evidence do you see that Ms. Stanton's strategy, although leading to a temporary improvement in Jefferson's behavior, is unlikely to have long-term effects?
What will be an ideal response?
Try to follow up on subjects who missed their ______.
a. thoughts b. their testing session c. duplicate version d. more complex version
An early childhood education researcher observed preschoolers playing on the playground. The children did not know why she was on the playground; they just thought she was a teacher. In this qualitative observation, the researcher was a:
a. Complete participant b. Participant-as-observer c. Observer-as-participant d. Complete observer