Positive thinking is not wishful thinking; it is rational, ________ thinking.
A. controlled
B. disciplined
C. logical
D. hopeful
Answer: D
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To become an active reader,
a. read very fast. b. read in a quiet place. c. scan each chapter first. d. read every word.
Observation strategies include use of
a. anecdotal records. b. checklists. c. rating scales. d. All of these
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