What is the critical idea supported by the readiness view of Emergent Literacy?
a. genuine literate behavior does not begin at any particular age
b. genuine literate behavior begins at age four
c. genuine literate behavior begins at age six
d. genuine literate behavior exists only in adults
c
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Steve, a fourth grader, is working on a drill-and-practice activity with a computer. Suddenly the screen flashes: "Congratulations, Steve! You just solved the last four problems in a row without an error." Steve smiles to himself and continues his work. A few minutes later the screen again flashes: "Terrific, Steve! You have done it again. You solved four more problems without an error." In the
absence of any other information, this example best illustrates: a. continuous reinforcement. b. variable-interval reinforcement. c. variable-ratio reinforcement. d. fixed-ratio reinforcement.
The Baby Boom Generation
a. is now in college. b. includes people born between 1946 and 1964. c. has mostly died out. d. has little effect on the U.S. economy.
Traditional intelligence tests measure intellectual potential
Indicate whether the statement is true or false