Manipulating motivating operations involves behaving in a way that creates a certain state of motivation that, in turn increases (or decreases as desired) the subsequent frequency of the target behavior
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Refer to Exhibit 10-1. Suppose the group with vocabulary instruction ends up with statistically higher reading scores than those without vocabulary training. Assuming that there are no problems of internal validity, the teacher should
a. reject the null hypothesis. c. reject the experimental hypothesis. b. retain the null hypothesis. d. declare the hypothesis as proven.
Children are ______________ and they often fail to understand that what they do affects others
Fill in the blank with correct word.
A long cane serves as all of the following EXCEPT _____
A) a tool for independent travel B) a probe for detecting changes in travel surfaces C) a bumper for protection from obstacles such as doors D) a bumper for protection from high tree branches.
A researcher is interested in the influence of after-school supervision of juveniles on their at-risk behaviors. Fifty juveniles participated in an experiment in which twenty-five juveniles were supervised and twenty five were not supervised. A survey asked about their behaviors after school and the researcher recorded the total number of at-risk behaviors during a 2-week period.
a) random b) manipulated c) independent d) dependent