Anna has trouble keeping a boyfriend. She never believes that they truly care for her and is often intensely jealous of anyone who shares their time. A parental acceptance-rejection theorist would say that Anna was likely __________.

A. abused by her father
B. accepted by her mother
C. overprotected by her father
D. rejected by her mother


D. rejected by her mother

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a) teachers ask questions and students listen b) students learn to generate questions about a text c) students write their responses to the teacher's questions d) students keep lists of the teacher's questions

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There are three components in a logical argument: (1) reasons, (2) evidence, and (3) conclusions. ?Evidence answers which questions?

a. Why? Why should the hearer think or do something? b. How do you know? Is there support for this? Facts? Data? Stories? c. What? What does the persuader want the hearer to think or do?

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Identifying the problems experienced by marginalized groups as deficiencies in individuals, rather than connecting the problems to their cultural histories, can appear to provide justification for

A. differentiated curricula. B. ability grouping. C. vocational education. D. All these answers are correct.

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An automobile manufacturer measures the mean braking distance for 40 new automobiles that have been installed with a special brake pad. He uses as his control group, 40 automobiles that have not been installed with the special brake pad. He would like to know if the special brake pad makes a difference in mean braking distance. What test would you choose to answer the question?

What will be an ideal response?

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