Carrie observes four of her preschoolers pretending to be zoo keepers and building pens for their stuffed animals in the block center. This is an example of:

a. cooperative play. b. solitary play.
c. parallel play.
d. organized play.


a

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An example of a fair play behavior is:

a. using crayons on paper b. walking up the slide the rather than down c. putting the blocks in the sand box d. using books as plates

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For Triesman, a stimulus that signifies danger will not be filtered out because it has

a. a high threshold b. a low threshold c. a filter d. no personal relevance

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In which one of the following situations is a student attributing failure to a stable and uncontrollable factor?

A) Jason tells himself that he failed the last history test because the substitute teacher constructed a bad test. He expects to do better when his regular teacher returns from maternity leave. B) Kami tells herself that she is getting low grades in math because, like her mom, she just isn't any good at math. C) Lana thinks she was the last one chosen for the baseball team because she hadn't been practicing enough. She vows to do better next time. D) Marley believes she is having trouble in music because she has been absent the last two weeks. She knows she'll have to work extra hard to catch up to her class.

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Young children interpret their reality

a. through their parents. b. when they learn to speak. c. when parents read to them. d. using cultural contexts.

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