In using praise to help a child develop a positive self-esteem, it is important to remember that praise must be:
a. verbal, meaning that you must tell the child he or she has done well
b. physical, meaning that you must hug the child when he or she has done well
c. realistic, meaning that it should be given only when it is deserved
d. consistent, meaning that it should be given regardless of how well the child does, so long as he or she has tried hard
c
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Which of the following best matches the view of your textbook's authors on the use of heuristic thinking?
A) Heuristic thinking leads to cognitive biases and should be avoided. B) Heuristic thinking is superior to algorithmic thinking. C) Using heuristics helps to minimize the risk of cognitive biases. D) Heuristics help us make efficient decisions and can be beneficial; however they can also lead to errors.
All of the following are problems observed to result from learning disorders EXCEPT
A. low employment. B. school dropout. C. drug abuse. D. suicidal thoughts and attempted suicide.
Beth was surprised to hear the John was in a fraternity. "I thought fraternity guys spent every night drinking beer and chasing women. You are a 4.0 student, not a party boy."
Beth's difficulty in believing John's fraternity membership stems from her ____________ about fraternity members. a. prototype b. ingroup bias c. assessment d. stereotype
Canalization is the wide range of potential expressions of a genetic trait, depending on environmental opportunities and constraints.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)