The concept of socialization, as psychologists typically use the term, can best be described as:
A) Frequent interaction among same-age peers.
B) Frequent interaction among children of different ages.
C) A process that encourages children to think positively about themselves.
D) A process that molds children to act and think in culturally appropriate ways.
D
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Ursula, a professor from Italy, befriended Aika Yui, a professor from Japan, on Facebook. They connected their respective classes of automobile engineering students with each other using a video conferencing software. The students helped each other learn about various automobile trends in their respective countries. This process of information exchange between the students is an example of _____
A) peer teaching B) blended learning? C) vocational teaching? D) observational learning
The primary reason we would use this strategy illustrated by use of flashcards is to facilitate:
a. perceptual processing to assist cognitive efficiency. b. automaticity to reduce cognitive load. c. attention to enhance encoding. d. retrieval to facilitate effective long-term storage.
If you made these statements about nonstandard dialects, which of these would be incorrect?
A. Research conducted on nonstandard dialect production shows that these dialects are viable language forms in their own right with their own rules and complexities; though they show differences from Standard English, they are not deficient or substandard language forms. B. Helen in Delaware calls a piece of furniture in her living room a divan; Reuben in Ohio calls the same piece a couch; and Sidney in West Virginia calls this piece of furniture a sofa if it's in the family room, but a davenport if it's in the living room. These regional dialect differences are not considered nonstandard forms of English. C. The important reason for students to learn Standard English is because it is not a dialect. D. Some people believe that nonstandard dialects should be changed, however, linguistically sound arguments could be made against such change.
What does the graph below indicate about the normality of our data?
A. The histogram reveals that the data have multivariate normality. B. We cannot infer anything about the normality of our data from this graph. C. The histogram reveals that the data are more or less normal. D. The histogram reveals that the data deviate substantially from normal.