Friendships are especially important in children's and adolescents' social development because youngsters:
a. Can practice cooperation and conflict resolution skills with people of equal status
b. Can acquire guilt and shame only within the context of close friendships
c. Develop high self-esteem only if they participate in enjoyable recreational activities at least twice a week (on average)
d. Develop internal standards for behavior only when friends reinforce such standards
A
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a. the group being observed to try to keep the observer from learning what is going on. b. some subjects in the group to hide their identity. c. the observer to use technical language or jargon. d. the subjects to deny the observer access to relevant activities.
Supervisors closely monitor the peer coaching program if it is to be successful in the improving the teacher's skills. Which of the following are examples of the supervisor's role?
a. Participate as an expert in meeting. b. Do a walk-thru and check in with the teachers c. Direct specific instructional experiences for the coaches d. Make decisions on the hiring or rehiring of teachers.
Studies examining reaction to child misbehavior indicate that __________ is the single most influential determinant for choice of response.
A. the parent’s disciplinary philosophy B. the child’s age and stage of development C. the type of misdeed that occurred D. the parent’s child-rearing approach
The projection for the average rate of growth for all occupations in the United States between 2002 and 2012 is:
a) 1 percent. b) 5 percent. c) 15 percent. d) 33 percent.