Individuals with intellectual disabilities who need transplants are frequently denied
a. True
b. False
True
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Which one of the following best illustrates self-concept rather than self-worth or self-esteem?
a. Anne says, "I am a fast runner." b. Brandi says, "I am glad that I am good in math." c. Connor says, "It makes me sad that I am the worst reader in the class." d. Darvin says, "I'm bad at sports and I don't like always being picked last for a team."
Three of the following statements accurately describe ethnic group differences in motivation. Which statement is false?
a. Compared to their classmates raised in mainstream Western culture, students from Asian cultures are more likely to attribute school success to hard work. b. On average, Asian students are more concerned about getting good grades than students from other ethnic groups. c. Some African American students have a sense of learned helplessness about their ability to achieve school success, perhaps because of prior experiences with racial discrimination. d. On average, children in African American families are given more autonomy than children in other ethnic groups.
Social interactions are often difficult for children with visual disabilities, due to the fact that they
A) usually also have physical disabilities which prohibit them from playing typical playground games with their peers. B) are often kept in the classroom during recess and lunch by overprotective teachers. C) are unable to see nonverbal cues. D) tend to be more assertive than their peers in misguided attempts to compensate for the lack of sight.
Field texts are:
a. The data that narrative inquirers use b. Final representations of a narrative inquiry c. The evolving research report in a narrative inquiry d. Text that is continually written and revised during a narrative inquiry