Jamilia and Kate are playing. Jamilia takes Kate’s truck. Kate is crying and runs to get her mother. Mother comes in looking angry. She says, “Jamilia, you are a bad girl! Give that truck back to Kate. You go sit on that chair for 10 minutes and then I expect you to come back and play nicely.” This discipline approach will certainly help Jamilia to develop better prosocial behavior
a. True
b. False
False
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You are the CEO of a small data forecasting company. You have decided to adopt a Bayesian approach to data analysis and modelling. When you announce this new policy, your staff are unhappy and unconvinced, as they are used to a NHST approach. You stress that the Bayesian approach has several key advantages, including which of the following.
A. You can evaluate complex statistical models without data. B. You can reject null hypotheses without any data collection. C. You can evaluate statistical significance using p-values. D. You can evaluate the likelihood of the null hypothesis being true.
Which of the following are implied comparisons between two things that have something in
common but are essentially different? a. Idioms b. Hyperboles c. Similes d. Metaphors
You recently delivered a training program about a new strategic planning method to a group of managers. You administered a survey with the managers 3 months after the training program and reported percentages of different types of behavioral change as shown in the chart below. Among the four options listed below, which survey question allowed you to develop this bar graph?
a.Have you fully implemented the new strategic planning method?
___ Yes
___ No
b.Have you implemented the new strategic planning method?
(Never)1234(Fully)
c.How much of the new strategic planning method have you implemented?
___ fully
___ partially
___ merely attempted
___ never
d.I have fully implemented the new strategic planning method.
___ Strongly agree
___ Agree
___ Disagree
___ Strongly disagree
Which statement about the communication between teachers and classroom volunteers reflects research findings?
A. The volunteers rarely had student academic or social issues to discuss with the teachers. B. Frequently scheduled meetings between teachers and volunteers proved to be a waste of time by mid-year because volunteers knew what to do by then. C. Volunteers wanted to tell the teachers the positive things they had noticed after every volunteer session.