A university researcher who wanted to determine the effectiveness of new technology in the teaching of freshman psychology used the new technology in one section, while a second section had the conventional lecture method. When the two sections were compared on final exam scores, the researcher was surprised to find that the conventional classroom actually had slightly higher scores. This finding

may be an example of the

a. Hawthorne effect.
c. Pygmalion effect.
b. John Henry effect.
d. reactive effect.


B

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Taking the time to discuss how teacher beliefs align with the center’s mission, vision, and purpose of the center will ensure that

a. ?the curriculum will reflect the beliefs of the children. b. ?the curriculum will be cohesive and reflect the program’s mission. c. ?the curriculum will be diversified and reflect individual teacher’s beliefs. d. ?the curriculum will avoid being too theoretically based.

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Technology has enabled students with a wide range of disabilities to do all of the following, EXCEPT:

a. have individualized instruction. b. do everything a child without disabilities can do. c. fully participate in the general education curriculum. d. develop skills above and beyond expectations.

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The generation born between 1965 and 1976 is called

a. Generation X. b. Generation Y. c. Generation Z. d. The Lost Generation.

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Daily care needs include:

a. Attending church b. Going to work c. Transportation d. Attending family outings

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