"Success" is an attitude. 

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

Success IS an attitude, since it requires that you choose to perceive obstacles as opportunities instead of a dead end.

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Introverts focus primarily on:

a) the world of behavior and action. b) environmental conditions around them. c) evaluations other people make of them. d) the inner world of ideas and concepts.

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Explain the difference between acceleration and enrichment programs for students who are gifted and talented, and provide an example of each. Describe one argument favoring each position

What will be an ideal response?

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A music teacher had noticed that some students went to pieces during exams. He wanted to test whether this performance anxiety was different for people playing different instruments. He took groups of guitarists, drummers and pianists (variable = ‘Instru’) and measured their anxiety (variable  = ‘Anxiety’) during the exam. He also noted the type of exam they were performing (in the UK, musical instrument exams are known as ‘grades’ and range from 1 to 8). He wanted to see whether the type of instrument played affected performance anxiety when accounting for the grade of the exam. Which of the following statements best reflects what the tables below tell us?

A. Guitarists were significantly less anxious than pianists and drummers, and drummers were significantly more anxious than pianists. B. Guitarists were significantly less anxious than drummers, but were about as anxious as pianists, and drummers were about as anxious as pianists. C. Guitarists were significantly less anxious than pianists and drummers, and drummers were significantly less anxious than pianists. D. Guitarists, drummers and pianists were all about equally anxious.

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Multifactorial trait refers to a situation in which a trait is influenced by:

a. A gene on the X chromosome
b. A gene on the Y chromosome
c. A single gene from each child's parents
d. Several (or perhaps) many genes

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