According to Dreikurs, what are the true primary purposes of most behavior?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: (1) to find a sense of belonging, (2) to feel that one has significance by having control over one's own life, (3) to feel that one has been fairly treated, and (4) the need to avoid stressful and frightening situations.
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As discussed in this chapter, parents of children who were most prosocial:
A) said, "No," or "Stop" when their child hurt another child B) gave a clear message (without physical punishment) that their child must not hurt anyone C) hit their child if their child hit a peer, to show them what it felt like D) said to their children when they hurt someone, "It's OK, you'll learn not to hit when you are older."
If you decide to draw conclusions about yourself based on how you think other people see you then your self-worth is based on
a. Basic self-acceptance b. Conditional self-acceptance c. Reflected self-acceptance d. Real-ideal comparison
Schmuck, Runkey, Arends, and Arends (1977) developed an operational model for action research. Which of the following premises are used in this operational model?
a. Formal groups b. Decision-making procedures c. Implementation d. All of the above
_____: When a student becomes agitated and frustrated with an activity and before he or she is physically or verbally disruptive the student's removal from the work setting as a positive behavior influence technique and not as a punishment
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