Ms. Coleman is an elementary school teacher who sees her student, Danique, struggling in math. Ms. Coleman expects a sudden burst in Danique's ability to understand the math concepts. Ms. Coleman is most like which theorist?
a. Freud
b. Piaget
c. Carlin
d. Vygotsky
B
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Match each statement with the correct item below. a. a desirable feature of behavior samples b. a formal method of observation and recording in which you record selected behaviors during preset uniform time periods and at regularly recurring or randomly selected intervals c. the degree to which two or more observers agree with one another as to what occurred during an observation session d. a characteristic of any method that does not preserve descriptions of behavior and events as they originally occurred e. a characteristic of any method that preserves descriptions of behavior and events as they originally occurred
If a researcher makes a generalization from a study about apes to a human population, what type of validity problem might he/she have?
a. Internal b. External
To ensure a quality experience for all children, research shows that these conditions matter: ____________________, ___________________________________, __________________________________________________, and ________________________________________________________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Refer to Exhibit 12-2. Which is a hypothesis of reversed causality?
a. adolescents with criminal records have difficulty getting accepted into athletic teams. b. athletes avoid criminal records because police "look the other way" when athletes are involved in crime. c. athletic activities keep adolescents off the street and out of crime. d. the kind of adolescents who choose to participate in athletics are more inclined to avoid crime than are other adolescents.