Group members develop behavior patterns that help them understand each other.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Answer: True.
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a. makes it easier to study. b. will increase your knowledge and understanding of the material. c. will help you to learn the material faster. d. will make you plan better.
Whenever Elliot thinks about science, he also thinks about how much he likes science. Which one of the following statements best explains this situation?
a. Elliott's liking of science is an excellent example of Hull's theory that behavior strength = habit ? drive. b. In the brain, people's affective responses to topics may be closely connected to their knowledge about those topics. c. Elliott's love of science suggests that he is a sensation seeker. d. Elliott's strong interest in science reflects an interplay of hot cognition and self-conscious emotions.
Three of the following statements are accurate with regard to how developmental factors may affect children's and adolescents' performance on standardized tests. Which statement is not accurate?
a. It is more difficult to standardize testing conditions for young children than for students in the middle and high school grades. b. Young children's erratic behavior (due to short attention span, poor motivation, etc.) can adversely affect a test's validity. c. Adolescents are more likely to have debilitating test anxiety than young children are. d. Adolescents are more likely to take a standardized test seriously than fourth graders are.
A reading approach that uses small, flexible groups and leveled books that target students' instructional levels is _______.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).