______ are expectations for appropriate behavior, whereas ______ are instructions for how to engage in routine tasks.

a. Regulations; agreements
b. Laws; principles
c. Guidelines; algorithms
d. Rules; procedures


d. Rules; procedures

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What will be an ideal response?

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For a child to be able to understand that the amount of water in a tall, thin glass is still the same amount that was it was when it was in a short, fat glass, the child must be able to

A. classify the liquid as a substance that can be found in both a tall, thin glass and a short, fat glass. B. use hypothetico-deductive reasoning to solve the problem. C. decenter on the height of the liquid in the glass and pay attention to both the width of the container and the height of the liquid. D. understand that knowledge is not absolute but relative, so they can resolve contradictory information.

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Which of the following beliefs is the BEST example of a null hypothesis (H0)?

a. “Republicans are more likely to shoot their hunting partners than are Democrats.” b. “American Olympic skiers are not better than the rest of the world.” c. “Hybrid cars get better gas mileage than traditional cars.” d. “Apple Ipods are easier to use than other companies’ MP3 players.”

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Which of the following is a disadvantage of center-based programs?

A) Inclusion of typical peers B) Transportation expenses incurred C) Availability of a team of professionals D) Provision of intensive instruction

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