An instructional strategy that minimizes mistakes students make when learning a new task is:
A. Multimodal instruction
B. Errorless learning
C. Mastery learning
D. Goal attainment instruction
B
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One approach to the needs-responsive curriculum is to conduct a survey with the faculty. The other approach is to ______.
A. conduct in-depth interviews with students B. survey parents C. empower the parents association to provide data D. consult with district administration
A teacher who is concerned about a child in the class who seems to experience consistent difficulties in one or more areas of development should
a. continue to provide a good early childhood program in the hopes that the child will soon catch up. b. document the concerns and discuss them with the child’s parents. c. call the child’s pediatrician to see whether the doctor also shares the concerns. d. suggest to the parents that the child be placed in a special education class to receive therapy and specialized attention.
All of the following are problems with problem solving except
a. you are focusing only on finding the right answer b. you are in a weaker emotional position c. you are spending too much time d. you are viewing actions as winning or losing
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A social psychologist would like to examine the relationship between personal appearance and authority. A special questionnaire is prepared which requires very careful attention to instructions in order to fill it in correctly. Three random samples of college students are obtained. For the first group, the psychologist dresses very casually (blue jeans and T-shirt) when the questionnaire is administered. For the second sample, the psychologist wears a suit, and for the third sample, the psychologist wears a very “scientific” laboratory coat. The psychologist records the number of errors made by each individual while completing the questionnaire. These data are as follows: Blue Jeans Suit Lab Coat 4 2 1 5 4 2 4 1 1 7 3 2 4 2 2