Give an example of a rule with a natural consequence
What will be an ideal response?
An example of a rule with natural consequences might be: Rule: Get into line at the end of the line. Natural Consequence: If you jump the line you must go to the end of the line (possibly for the rest of the day.)
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"Theory Y" managers assume:
a) workers are naturally lazy, dumb, and lacking in ambition. b) organizational needs are more important than those of the individual worker. c) workers can produce more efficiently by measuring the motions a worker makes within a certain time frame. d) workers are bright, ambitious, and willing to work and seek responsibilities in work.
Children in middle childhood tend to employ:
a. Active rehearsal b. Passive rehearsal c. Both active and passive rehearsal d. No rehearsal
A physics teacher asks her students to draw a picture to illustrate the forces at work when someone throws a ball into the air. This strategy should do two things to help students remember the forces involved. In particular, it should encourage students to engage in both:
a. implicit and explicit understanding b. rote learning and automaticity c. enactment and visual imagery d. verbalization and facilitative expectations
Jasmine is a kindergarten child with low vision. Which of the following is NOT a realistic expectation regarding motor skills?
A) She will be less careful with space. B) She will lose her balance and fall easily. C) She will be less likely to imitate actions of others. D) She will have poorer overall motor skills than normally sighted peers.