Modifying features of instruction, providing choices, and considering learner preferences are all examples of what?
a. Antecedent-based interventions
b. Positive Reinforcement
c. Negative Reinforcement
d. Motivation
a
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According to the textbook, which one of the following conclusions is most justified based on the research on brain development?
A) It is essential that children begin studying basic math and science before they reach the age of 7. B) Classroom experiences can significantly enhance students' cognitive development throughout the elementary and secondary school years. C) The ability to think abstractly depends on the development of many synaptic connections during the first five years of life. D) Children probably won't acquire important motor skills (such as using a pencil or cutting with scissors) unless they begin developing those skills before or during the early elementary grades.
The _________ of behavior is its intensity
a. Rate b. Locus c. Latency d. Force
Which statement reflects our historical view of the traditional American family?
A. a married father and mother with two or more children; the mother is a home provider and the father the breadwinner B. a married father and mother with at least one child; the mother is a home provider and the father the breadwinner C. a married opposite-sex or same-sex couple with two or more children; the mother is a home provider and the father the breadwinner D. a married father and mother with two or more children; both parents may or may not work
One type of cost that often proves to be a barrier to the integration of technology involves the networks and
wiring costs. This barrier generally falls into which of the following cost categories? a) software b) infrastructure c) training d) services and utilities