Which one of the following statements is true?
a. Type I errors are inherently more serious than Type II errors.
b. Type II errors are inherently more serious than Type I errors.
c. The relative seriousness of a Type I or a Type II error is a judgment.
d. Typically in behavioral sciences, Type II errors are regarded as more serious.
C
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b. good activities can be presented over and over and will get you through your first year of teaching. c. there is a limited supply of appropriate language arts activities. d. none of these answers.
According to what you learned in Chapter 11, which consequence(s) would be the most effective?
a. player jams b. denying recess c. only with adult assistance d. sitting apart e. putting the player out of reach
To learn how to be a good sales person, Tami uses a computer simulation in which she plays the role of an account executive trying to sell an ad in the yellow pages. This is an example of:
a. retrospective case-based learning b. interactive case-based learning c. both of the above d. none of the above
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Diversity refers to the practices, beliefs, and characteristics of minority cultures. 2. Culture refers to the biological attributes of groups, whereas acculturation refers to the values and viewpoints that are learned. 3. Cultural identities can change when people share rules with other cultures and change education levels, geographic locations, socioeconomic statuses, and/or marital statuses. 4. Teachers should avoid asking family members to share their holiday customs because they may not fully understand the reasons behind many of the traditions they observe. 5. The deficit perspective describes the negative lens through which minority families view teachers and schools because of the bigotry they experienced in school while growing up.