Three of the following behaviors reflect the need for relatedness. Which one does not?
a. As she studies for a physics exam, Christianne tries to think how she might apply physics in her own life.
b. Ashleigh and Diane pass notes back and forth during their math class.
c. Ted likes working with children and especially enjoys his volunteer activities with the Special Olympics.
d. Mike takes up smoking because he thinks it will make him look "cool."
a
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A. carbohydrates B. water C. proteins D. fats
Self-respect
a. means being confident in your ability to think and in the process by which you judge, choose, and decide. b. means assurance of your values. c. means appreciating your own worth and importance and having the character to be accountable for yourself and to act responsibly toward others. d. means perceiving yourself in a positive or negative way
As discussed in Chapter 4, what is the main reason why schools choose to teach an "integrated" high school mathematics program instead of a traditional sequence of algebra and geometry courses?
a) They are following the NCTM Standards. b) They are following their state model. c) They want to involve real-world application problems. d) They want to connect a variety of mathematical topics. e) They want to integrate students into the same classroom.
What is a limitation of using photography as a tool to elicit young children’s views?
A. Children’s views change rapidly therefore the results may not be reliable B. The child may not want to take part C. Unless the photo has personal significance for the child, it may not be useful in eliciting the rich data that is usually associated with this type of approach D. Many children can use cameras, so they are able to choose what they take photos of