Alan has developed an intervention that can be used by family resource networks to provide basic child development information to high-risk families. Although he has trained at least one person from each family resource network and has excellent program documentation, he is still concerned. Specifically, Alan is probably worried about ____

a. low reliability of the measure
b. random heterogeneity of participants
c. poor reliability of treatment implementation
d. random irrelevancies in the setting


c

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A school principal is working with a committee to develop a policy regarding participation in extracurricular activities at his high school. Which of the following statements would be best supported by existing research on extracurricular activity and school effectiveness?

a. Students must have a B-average or higher to participate in extracurricular activities. b. Students must have a C-average or higher to participate in extracurricular activities. c. Students must have a D-average or higher to participate in extracurricular activities. d. Extracurricular activities should be open to all students regardless of academic performance.

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In middle adulthood, we compare the lives we have achieved with our hoped-for self and the degree of match between the two influences our life satisfaction.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The Fowler family lives in a duplex. Grandma Fowler lives in one half and Mr. and Mrs. Fowler and their children live in the other half. Every day when the children get off of the school bus, grandma meets them and prepares their afternoon snack

She helps them with their homework until their parents get home from work. What kind of relationship does Grandma Fowler have with her grandchildren? A) Companionate B) Parental C) Remote D) Involved

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What is heteronomous morality?

What will be an ideal response?

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