What does a good scaffolding strategy do?
A) Provides the answers to the child
B) Provides more help than the child needs to show that you care about her performance
C) Provides information just a little higher than the child's current capability
D) Gears assistance below the child's capabilities
Answer: C) Provides information just a little higher than the child's current capability
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a. ?stimulus discrimination b. ?higher-order conditioning c. ?stimulus generalization d. ?avoidance conditioning
When Franz was young his father would beat him. Franz is now stronger than his father and could stop the beatings; however, Franz simply curls up into a ball and lets his father beat him. This might be an example of ______________
A) masochism B) learned helplessness C) a pessimistic response pattern D) negative affectivity
At the end of a research study, participants must be provided with as much information about the study as possible and any emotional or psychological problems must be addressed. This process is formally known as
a. debriefing. b. informed consent. c. risk/gain assessment. d. unintentional deception.
A person who is constantly "on edge" and always apprehensive most likely suffers from
a. phobic disorder. b. panic disorder. c. obsessive-compulsive disorder. d. generalized anxiety disorder.