In the case of Eric described in Chapter 1, what did Rhona Weinstein do that comprised second-order change?
a. insisted on more testing for Eric's learning disability
b. developed behavioral management plans to reduce Eric's clowning behavior
c. had Eric assigned to a more interesting reading group
d. all of the above
c
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Contemporary theorists interpret motor development as
a. a product of maturation with experience having little influence. b. resulting from operant conditioning. c. following an explicitly developmental systems model. d. an evolution from reflexes to conscious movements.
In a survey research, we want to make inferences about:
a. a population. b. a sample. c. a representative sample. d. both a population and a sample.
Molar is to molecular as
a. arm movement is to muscle contraction. b. muscle contraction is to walking. c. small units are to large units. d. response is to stimulus.
Which of the following traits is considered expressive?
A) excitable in a major crisis B) takes a stand C) not easily influenced D) holds up well under pressure