A teacher is demonstrating how to read a simple book. As she looks at a page in the book, she says: "What is the picture about? Oh, a cat and a dog playing. Now let me see if I can sound out the words. `KA' `AH' `TAH'...." The teacher is serving as a _____ model
a. self
b. covert
c. natural
d. cognitive
d
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Within all groups, communication networks vary in number but not in structure: each member communicates with other members.
a. True b. False
"Are you feeling good today?" is an example of a(n)
a. open-ended question. b. evaluative statement. c. closed-ended question. d. transitional phrase.
Kristi's mother finds four-year-old Kristi in the kitchen, mixing up a muffin mix and making a marvelous mess! Kristi announces, "Surprise! I'm making dinner!" Kristi's mother squelches her desire to yell at Kristi and with great control says, "Oh, how nice! Can I help?" She responds in this way because she has been studying Erik Erikson's theory in her psychology class and she knows that
Kristi's behavior is typical of a child in the stage of a. autonomy versus shame and doubt. b. intimacy versus isolation. c. initiative versus guilt. d. trust versus mistrust.
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation is similar to ECT in that ____
a. both deal with magnetic stimulation b. both increase the frequency of action potentials c. both are effective in alleviating depression and no one knows why d. neither requires patient consent