Giving in to toddler temper tantrums acts to reinforce them

a. True
b. False


True

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Students need to feel free to take learning risks without fear of failure and ridicule

a. True b. False

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The law of small numbers states that:

a. we are more influenced by information that contradicts our beliefs than by information that supports our beliefs b. we like to categorize people, places, and events to simplify a complex world c. conclusions drawn from a limited number of observations are likely to be a fluke d. we pay conscious attention to a very limited amount of information at any given point in time

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As a first-grade teacher reads a book about penguins in Antarctica, she points to Antarctica on a globe. Six-year-old John seems really puzzled. "How come they don't fall off the earth?" he asks. From Piaget's perspective, John can best be described as:

a. Experiencing disequilibrium b. Have difficulty with conservation c. Having difficulty with class inclusion d. Accommodating when he should be assimilating

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A researcher goes out into the Amazonian rainforest and joins a tribe there. He then acts as an observer of the tribe while also taking part in the group's everyday life. What kind of research is this?

A. ethnography B. observational study C. clinical interview D. case study

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