________ is defined as knowledge about how to effectively teach a particular discipline.
A. Transactional valued knowledge
B. Pedagogical content knowledge
C. Expert knowledge
D. Interactive knowledge
Answer: B
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Sam is a six-year-old child who rarely interacts with other children and he uses language in an odd way. He has little imagination and is more responsive to visual than auditory signals but does not show signs of intellectual disability. He is probably a child with
A. autism. B. Asperger’s syndrome. C. Rett’s disorder. D. childhood disintegrative disorder.
What type of reading is the person who reads to recognize or remember ideas and information that are directly stated in the text doing?
a. Literal level c. Critical level b. Interpretive level d. Creative level
Which one of the following best illustrates Skinner's concept of superstitious behavior?
a. Alice is praised for her accurate bookkeeping at work. After that, she continues to keep accurate books at work. She also begins to be more careful about balancing her personal checkbook each month, even though she receives no reinforcement for doing so. b. Bradley thinks his reinforcement for cleaning his apartment is the good feeling that a clean place gives him. In reality, he cleans only when company is coming, and it is his company that makes him feel good. c. Charlotte misinterprets a teacher's praise as sarcasm and therefore as punishment rather than reinforcement. d. David usually struggles with his geography exams, but he recently got high scores on two occasions when he wore a Denver Broncos sweatshirt to school. He now wears his Broncos sweatshirt whenever a geography test is scheduled.
A researcher selects three groups of participants (4-year-olds, 8-year-olds, and 12-year-olds) and follows all three groups across 4 years, measuring them each year. Then the groups are compared across these ages. What type of research design is this?
A. cross-sectional B. sequential C. longitudinal D. experimental