Authoritative parenting is often referred to as _____ parenting
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
democratic
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Identify the major threat to internal validity in the following research studies. Students who had low scores on a reading pretest were chosen for a special instructional program. This group showed significant gains on a reading achievement test administered after a period of four months
a. Regression b. Diffusion c. Mortality d. Selection e. History
Three of the following depict situations in which a teacher might be facilitating the retention condition that enables a child to learn from a model. Which one does not necessarily depict such a situation?
a. As he writes a capital J on the board, Mr. Anson tells his kindergartners, "To write a capital J, you make a fishhook with a line across the top." b. Mr. Byers suggests, "Let's play some background music while I show you how to use the dipstick to measure your oil level." c. Mr. Caruso says, "There are several critical steps involved in throwing a pot on the potter's wheel. Repeat these steps to yourself as you work so you don't forget them." d. As he demonstrates how to throw a baseball correctly, Mr. Duffy says, "Now repeat these words as you throw the ball: back, up, thrust, release."
Paulo is an ethnographic researcher interested in studying career transitions. He has identified the purpose of his study, framed the study within a larger theoretical orientation, described the rationale for the study, and posed initial ethnographic research questions. Next, Paulo will
a. write the ethnographic account. b. write an initial ethnographic account. c. determine the site and sample selection. d. begin data collection at the site.
Mr. Rizzo teaches American history. When the bell rings at the end of the period, his students get ready to leave the class. They do not get ready to leave until they hear the bell. This response to the bell ringing is called
a. intermittent reinforcement. b. Premack Principal. c. stimulus control. d. extrinsic reinforcement.