Using student interaction as a viable teaching strategy is consistent with a learning theory that assumes that the learner's development is not entirely fixed by genetics or completely controlled by external environmental factors. Such a teaching technique is consistent with the psychology of
(a) Jean Piaget
(b) Jerome Bruner
(c) Lev Vygotsky
(d) all of the above
d
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The spatial forms of a picture produced by areas of color and by lines joining and intersecting to suggest outlines are called the ________ of a picture.
What will be an ideal response?
A person who fails to detect changes that occur for attended or unattended objects in a viewed scene is demonstrating ____
a. blindsight b. divided attention c. a conjunction search d. change blindness
Which type of intelligence tests usually consist of items measuring visual reasoning ability?
A. Individually administered tests of general ability B. Screening tests C. Tests for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers D. Tests for students with unique disabilities
The ability to organize and associate visually presented material in a meaningful way is called:
a. Visual coordination b. Visual discrimination c. Visual association d. Visual long term memory