The developmental approach to labeling
a. defines normal according to standards established by a given culture.
b. uses statistics to describe what characteristics occur most frequently at a given age.
c. reflects an individual's perceptions about himself/herself.
d. defines normal as the absence of psychological abnormality.
ANSWER: b
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Preparation for reading aloud should always include
A. a solid introduction that covers difficult concepts, unusual words, and the book's relation to what is being studied. B. focusing students' attention on the read-aloud experience. C. limiting students' activities to quiet ones that will not distract others. D. careful explanations of what to listen for in order to be prepared for end-of-reading activities.
Which of the following measures would be used to compute the amount of error in test scores
a. random
b. systematic
c. all of the above
d. none of the above
The null hypothesis is most directly related to which of the following?
A) bias B) control C) deduction D) chance
A newborn's auditory system
a. regresses shortly after birth
b. may have developed so well that an unborn child can hear his mother's voice.
c. is better developed than his sight system.
d. is rarely affected prenatally by a mother's health.