Using your strengths to achieve your intended goals is known as what?
A. Commitment
B. Intrinsic motivation
C. Extrinsic motivation
D. Competence
Answer: D
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b. Replace dough frequently. c. Do not use play-dough at all for several days if a fecal-oral disease has been identified. d. Color and scent the play-dough.
The Intra-Act Procedure highlights differences in
a. speakers' communication styles. b. individuals' ability levels. c. students' values and beliefs. d. teachers' abilities to interact.
What is the most important thing to remember when developing an action plan for an action research project?
a. Developing an action plan puts the action in action research; it ensures that some strategy will be employed to put into practice changes resulting from the project. b. Developing an action plan is only important if the findings of an action research project warrant it. c. It is not necessary to develop a detailed action plan. d. Informal action plans are always preferable to formal ones.
A more sophisticated table of specifications using six levels of abstraction is known as ______.
a. item response theory b. multilevel survey battery c. the Glaser Table of Abstraction d. Bloom’s Taxonomy