If you are asked in an interview, "How did you handle an angry customer (or any type of person)?" and you responded "I found out what the problem was and offered assistance," why does the "behavioral" interviewer consider that only a half-answer (and not really a good response)?
a) The answer raises suspicions that you are hiding something or lying.
b) You are not really trying to answer the question.
c) You did not tell what you did specifically in giving assistance.
d) The answer indicates you are not skilled in handling situations of this type.
C
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Students' personal word lists created while writing in their journals should include:
a. content area words. b. words and meanings they do not know. c. words that interest/puzzle them. d. words the teacher defines in class.
Which of the following statements is true regarding the aptitude by treatment interaction (ATI) approach to assessment and intervention?
a. the ATI approach disregards the impact context plays in the modification of children's behavior b. children with certain aptitudes or abilities always respond differently to certain interventions than will children with different aptitudes c. ATI distracts teachers' attention from the actual behavior displayed by children. d. both a and c e. all of the above
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
If a student has difficulty with syntax and word meaning, it will not affect their ability to solve mathematical problems.
Behavioral differences most frequently stem from each of the following EXCEPT:
A. Cultural differences. B. Frustration. C. Feeling alienated. D. Race.