A myth about sexual abuse is that the offender is usually a member of the child’s own household

a. True
b. False


ANSWER:
False

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When one is teaching children whose dominant language is not English, it works well to:

a. teach them new concepts in English first and then supplement this learning with an explanation in the dominant language. b. use only English at school to help the children gain proficiency most quickly. c. teach them new concepts in their dominant language first. d. wait until sixth grade and then saturate them with English.

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Pregnancy is one of the more stressful life events experienced in adulthood

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Jane has a high sense of self-efficacy regarding her ability to work effectively and creatively with wood. Based on this information, we would predict three of the following. Which one of the following would we not necessarily predict?

a. Jane will frequently choose activities that involve working with wood. b. Jane will be a bit careless when she works with wood, so she will frequently make silly little mistakes. c. Compared to Joan, who has low self-efficacy, Jane will do a better job at woodworking tasks. d. If Jane has difficulty at a task requiring her woodworking skills, she will tend to "try, try again" until she gets it right.

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Middle school educators should work toward integrated curricular approaches because:

a. Research suggests that both elementary and secondary schools have been successful in designing and implementing integrated curricula. b. young adolescents are functioning in Piaget's formal operations stage and can, therefore, engage in the higher thinking skills that are required for curricular integration. c. it is a "popular" educational innovation and has been proven successful by both research and experience. d. young adolescents need to perceive relationships among and between curricular areas.

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