What is the theory that people possess different kinds of talents that are not required in the school curriculum?

a. task analysis
b. peer tutoring
c. zone of proximal development
d. mastery learning
e. multiple intelligences


ANSWER: e

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a. can build tall towers; solve large-piece puzzles; and conquer snaps, zippers, and scissors. b. can build complicated towers, understand basic structural and design requirements, manage buttons, and draw stick figures. c. can print capital letters, simple letters, and numbers. d. can hit a ball pitched to them, jump rope, and roller-skate.

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A. assessing the size and causes of the problem. B. developing alternative strategies or plans for solving the problem. C. selecting and implementing the most desirable strategy. D. identifying and defining the problem.

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Psychiatric epidemiology is concerned with all of the following except

a) person-environment relationship b) the spread of disease c) distribution of mental illness in a population d) distribution of mental health in a population

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Ted is a counselor educator and also acts as therapeutic agent for his students' personal development, since personal awareness is considered to be an intrinsic part of developing counselor skills in the program at the university in which he teaches. Ted is:

a. totally unethical in attempting to guide his students towards self-awareness. b. involved in a situation in which he will become so subjective that he will be unable to teach his students. c. involved in role blending, which is inevitable in the process of educating and supervising counselor trainees. d. in a situation that automatically leads to a conflict of interest.

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