If parents agree with John B. Watson’s beliefs about parenting and child development, they will likely __________.

A. worry little about the environment in which the child develops
B. pay close attention to the role of genetic inheritance
C. provide timely and contingent responses to their child’s behavior
D. carefully attend to stimuli, but disregard responses


C. provide timely and contingent responses to their child’s behavior

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The constant feedback that children receive in elementary school from their teachers

A. disrupts their ability to enter into a trusting relationship with others. B. helps them develop a more accurate appraisal of their ability. C. provides a tremendous boost to their self-esteem. D. shapes the development of their academic schema.

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An instrument for measuring air pressure (or altitude) is the:

a. Mercurial barometer b. Aneroid barometer c. Altimeter d. All of the above

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Three of the following strategies are consistent with the textbook's recommendations for forming expectations and attributions for student performance. Which one is not consistent with the textbook's recommendations?

a. Assume that every student has one or more areas of strength. b. Communicate the belief that learning more effective strategies may help students perform more successfully. c. Depend primarily on informal, subjective impressions to assess students' achievement. d. Keep in mind that teachers can make a significant difference in students' lives.

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