One of the advantages of doing research by using observations is that we can______.
a. determine the causes of behavior
b. observe behavior as it naturally occurs
c. compare a single individual to an entire group of individuals
d. generalize our results to most populations
Ans: B
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A. agency placing you with a child that is not your choice B. all applications are accepted by the agency C. a background check of the parents and their suitability to adopt D. agency contacting you first to be a potential parent
Becca is a member of her college’s resident student alliance of students who live in the residence halls, and the group has quickly bonded together. Jayme joins the group in the spring semester as a transfer student, but finds it difficult to connect with other members of the group as they do not tell her when social gatherings are happening. How is Jayme being formed into an out-group?
a. opposition b. clash of values c. exclusion d. lack of communication skills
During writing time at preschool Xander drew a stick figure and made some unintelligible scribbles around it. When he showed it to his teacher, he pointed to the scribbles and says, "This says 'I love mommy.'" This behavior suggests Xander most likely
A) has grasped the idea that the function of print is distinct from that of pictures. B) is ready to learn the concept of letter-sound correspondence. C) has a basic understanding of the alphabetic principle. D) is beginning to develop awareness that words are made of distinct phonemes.
The key to teaching syllabic analysis is to
a. use a sports or animal motif to help students remember key generalizations. b. present only the most useful generalizations. c. help students overcome their fear of attempting to read long words by teaching them simple generalizations that they can apply. d. help students use their knowledge of single-syllable words to read multisyllabic words.