Genetic inferiority theory is an explanation for differences in group learning that
A. asserts the inferiority of genetic explanations of group learning differences.
B. locates the source of these differences in inherited intelligence.
C. has never really been taken seriously by educational leaders.
D. no longer has any advocates within the scientific community.
B. locates the source of these differences in inherited intelligence.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
A high school teacher wishes to implement classroom-level techniques for increasing student motivation. Which of the following should she do?
a. Praise students when they are perfect at a task. b. Help establish social comparisons by publicly charting student progress. c. Reduce the competitive atmosphere of the classroom by using cooperative learning. d. Frequently praise the effort put forth by students on a task.
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a. True b. False