Which of the following is most likely to be used when a principal observes a teacher in the classroom?
a. Simulated observation
b. Systematic naturalistic observation
c. Direct self-report inventory
d. Role-playing
Ans: b. Systematic naturalistic observation
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Conserving time and effort through the use of cognitive shortcuts is essential to the:
A. covariation principle B. cognitive miser model C. central route for persuasion D. foot-in-the-door technique
Assistant Manager Tina just found out that she earns $10,000 per year less than Jeff, another assistant manager with the same exact educational background and experience. Tina is a victim of a. reality shock
b. work-family conflict. c. comparable worth. d. pay inequity.
Jim noticed that there was someone lying on the floor in the hallway. Lots of people were walking by and although a few looked at the person, no one slowed down or stopped. Jim is likely to determine the person is not in need of urgent assistance and continue walking as well because of
a. the bystander effect. c. the ambiguous situation. b. informational influence. d. all of these.
Which statement about learning artificial grammar is TRUE?
A) Participants usually can verbally express 60–70% of the grammatical rules. B) Learning the grammatical rules is explicit; using them is implicit. C) If participants cannot explicitly state a grammatical rule, they usually violate it. D) Participants implicitly learn artificial grammar without being cognizant of the actual grammatical rules.