The first time 10-month-old Daniel tried to use a cup and a straw, he tipped the whole cup up like a bottle and got very wet. His mother quickly intervened and put the cup in an upright position
Soon, Daniel learned that you may tip up your bottle, but cups and straws must remain in an upright position. Daniel's modification to his drinking scheme is the result of a(n)
a. scheme. c. accommodation.
b. assimilation. d. concept.
c
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_____ refers to "flow of air" or "vital energy" and is a Chinese method that emphasizes breathing, movement, and physical postures for maintaining and improving one's health
a) Prana b) Pranic c) Hara d) Qigong
Which statement best corresponds to data in your text related to fertility rates? a. In 2012, the number of registered births showed a 10% increase from previous years. b. Teen pregnancy continued to be on the rise according to data from 2012
c. The largest increase in birth rates was among women in the 30-44 year age group. d. All of these were true.
Think about the classrooms you've been inside recently. Consider the physical aspects of the room (such as size, type of desks, color, art on the walls, and so on). Then consider how people choose to sit in the room during classes (such as whether they prefer the front or back row, how much they spread out, what kinds of people tend to sit together, and so on). Generate three hypotheses about how either the physical environment or the social environment shapes learning.
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following statements most accurately reflects a response set?
A) The tendency to complete a test or task exactly like you completed it an earlier time. B) The tendency to fall into a pattern of endorsing items on a questionnaire, such asĀ "Almost always". C) The tendency for subjects to show atypical responses due to the presence of the experimenter. D) The tendency for people to naturally improve on a measure or task because of experience.