Children who play together with the same materials are demonstrating:
a) The mastery level of development
b) Cooperative play
c) Parallel play
d) Symbolic play
b
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A. Awareness, Performance of individual components, Integration, and Free Practice B. Free Practice, Receiving, Valuing, and Knowledge C. Knowledge, Comprehension, Analysis, and Evaluation D. Application, Performance of individual components, and Comprehension
When students indicate that they are likely to be unable to comply with the behavioral norms established for the class, which teacher response is most appropriate?
a. Tell the students that they have a constitutional responsibility to follow the rules because they are to the benefit of all members of the community. b. Ask the students to propose a set of alternate rules with which they think they'll be able to comply. c. Tell the students that you will work with them and help them learn to comply with the rules in the same way you help them learn curricular information. d. Ask the principal to come in to the classroom to explain the consequences for anyone who doesn't follow the rules as agreed upon by the majority of the class.
Which of the following statements regarding field notes is consistent with recommendations made in your text?
a. Field notes should only contain factual observations. b. Field notes should be as concise as possible c. Field notes should be written as soon as possible after an observation. d. Field notes are generally used as a secondary data source in ethnographic research.
Hal administers a self-esteem measure to his sample before the sessions begin and after a semester of the Saturday Esteem Program, he measures their esteem again. Which type of analysis is Hal likely to use to test for significant differences in his group?
a. The t test for independent samples b. The t test for nonindependent samples c. Analysis of difference scores d. Analysis of covariance