Infants showed closer attachment when home-reared than in a center

a. True
b. False


ANSWER: True

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You decide to conduct the analytical comparison of Induction vs. Power assertion. Which of the following is the appropriate critical value for this analytical comparison?

One part of raising children is having to discipline them. Hoffman (1963) described three common discipline methods used by parents: power assertion (use of punishment, force, taking away of privileges or possessions), love withdrawal (ignoring or refusing to speak to the child, explicitly stating a dislike for the child), and induction (reasoning with the child, communicating standards of behavior). Barnett, Quackenbush, and Sinisi (1996) noted that little attention had been given to children’s preferences for these different methods. From reviewing the literature, they hypothesized children express a greater preference for induction than power assertion, which in turn is preferred over love withdrawal.
They collected data from a sample of middle school students. Each student watched a videotape of a parent disciplining a child using one of the three forms of discipline. After viewing the videotape, each student rated the effectiveness of the discipline on a 1 to 5 scale, where 1 = “Not at all effective” and 5 = “Very effective”. The results of their analyses are presented below:



a. 3.37
b. 3.40
c. 3.63
d. 4.49

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The results of the above study could best be displayed in?

A. A pie chart B. A bar chart C. A histogram D. A bell curve

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After asking a question of the entire class, the teacher should

(a) call on the first student to raise a hand (b) call on the brightest student in the class (c) allow students to yell out their responses (d) wait at least 3 seconds before calling on an individual to answer

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The truly flexible teacher makes an effort to incorporate all the children's ideas into the curriculum as they emerge

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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