Kyle, age 10, heard about a great research study and wants to participate. His parents do not wish him to participate and have not signed a consent form. Can Kyle participate?
a. Yes, Kyle is old enough that he does not need parental consent.
b. Yes, Kyle wants to participate and his assent overrides parental consent.
c. No, Kyle can not participate unless his parents consent.
d. No, Kyle can not participate because the study involves deception.
c
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A. infantile speech. B. foundational speech. C. child-directed speech. D. pragmatic speech.
Samantha habitually blurted out answers to questions during class discussion. Mr. Hargrove repeatedly called Samantha by name and told her to wait her turn, but Samantha repeated her behavior day after day. Mr. Hargrove finally realized that his strategy was not working. He thought he was using a form of punishment, but his strategy turned out to be:
a. negative reinforcement of the behavior. b. positive reinforcement of the behavior. c. the antecedent for the behavior. d. the unconditioned stimulus.
Literacy skills involve distinguishing between letters of the alphabet and the sounds that they produce. For example, a "b" is made up of a straight line and a circle on the bottom right side. These shapes and directions are based on mathematical concepts of
What will be an ideal response?
One method of censorship that LGBTQ students experience is ______.
a. not being allowed to participate in group activities or projects b. teachers allowing other students to bully and harass them because the LGBTQ lifestyle is against their religion and values c. teachers using examples including LGBTQ themes during literacy and social studies lessons d. not being portrayed in the school curriculum, which means they don’t identify with the materials they are taught with in the classroom