A child who experiences a blow to the head may exhibit all of the following signs except:
a. unequal pupil size
b. unusual breath odor
c. forceful vomiting
d. slurred speech
b
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Conflicts between parents and adolescents are:
a. Lower during early adolescence than during older adolescence. b. Higher during adolescence than during childhood. c. Lower during adolescence than during childhood. d. Less intense between fathers and sons.
Three of the following teachers are practicing principles from contemporary memory theory. Which teacher is not?
a. Mr. Adamson tells his students that, with practice, they will be able to do complicated long division problems in their heads. b. Ms. Borelli tells her students that they should not try to remember every detail in their 100-page reading assignment, but instead should focus on main ideas. c. Mr. Canton makes sure that students are paying attention before he begins an explanation of photosynthesis. d. Ms. Darwin talks about how famous battles in history are in some ways similar to the fights students sometimes have on the playground.
Mr. McCormick is trying to motivate his fourth-grade students. He posts all of the "best" work on bulletin board and gives out the "best grade of the week" award on Fridays because he feels these strategies will motivate the learners to do their best. Which of the following is most consistent with Mr. McCormick's behavior?
a. He is modeling a mastery-focused classroom environment. b. He is enhancing student self-efficacy. c. He is creating a performance-focused classroom. d. He is promoting a humanistic view of motivation.
Jenna is 22 and makes $18,000 per year. She has made some tough trade-offs and sacrifices to ensure that she is spending less than she is earning. She has a few discretionary dollars left each month, which she keeps in her savings account. Her parents have urged her to put some of that discretionary money into a retirement savings plan at work, but she feels she'd rather build her savings account for a safety net and will contribute to a retirement savings plan when she is earning a higher salary. Given this scenario
A. Jenna should start saving for retirement now. B. Jenna has time to save because she is young. She can wait. C. The idea of taking advantage of compound interest at this time does not make sense. D. Jenna is making a financially wise decision.