An inappropriate response for toddler biting could be
a. providing objects to chew on.
b. biting the child so he sees how it hurts.
c. making sure that the toddler has enough space to play.
d. help with simple words from an adult.
b
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Missy reads the fourth word in the problem incorrectly—she thinks the word is higher rather than lower—and consequently answers the problem incorrectly. From the perspective of cognitive psychology, Missy's difficulty is definitely due to: a. Her limited working memory capacity b. The way she encodes the problem c. The fact that she is using the wrong heuristic d. The fact that she is retrieving information that she has learned in a rote manner
What kind of evidence is most eagerly sought by the commercial testing firms that develop academic aptitude tests?
A. Relations to other variables evidence of validity B. Evidence that a test is regarded by some as face-valid C. Test content evidence of validity D. Evidence that the consequences of a test's use will be appropriate
Consider the example of a person who picks up a beer "for the road" in spite of an "Open Container Law" (a law prohibiting open containers of alcohol in motor vehicles). He no longer does this when his kids are along. "I don't think it's a good idea any more," he concludes. "I don't want to set a bad example for the kids." His reasoning in this case would best be described as being at what stage?
a. Punishment and obedience b. Market exchange c. Interpersonal harmony d. Social contract
As you read a qualitative narrative research study, you are trying to decide what type of narrative study it might be. Below are listed examples of narrative studies. All of the following may be considered a type of narrative research EXCEPT?
a. This study addresses the personal life experiences of a new teacher as she starts her first year of college teaching. b. This study collects the stories of Native American children as they participate in extracurricular activities of the school on the reservation. c. This study describes the population of at-risk students who attend a large urban elementary school. d. This study is a history of the researcher's life written by the researcher as he describes becoming a new principal.