Which of the following statements best describes the characteristics of children who are raised by authoritative parents?
A. They are extremely competitive and highly motivated.
B. They have poor self-control and do not handle independence well.
C. They have poor communication skills but follow directions well.
D. They get along well with their peers and have high self-esteem.
Answer: D
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In contrast to Piaget, Vygotsky concluded that
a. peer interactions do more to stimulate cognitive development than do interactions with adults. b. children benefit greatly from information handed down to them by those who are more cognitively advanced. c. children are passive learners who benefit most from rote memorization exercises. d. cognitive development arises primarily from attempts to overcome cognitive disequilibrium.
Which of the following factors should be considered first by teachers when assigning weight to each learning outcome in an assessment?
A. the complexity of the objective B. the emphasis given on popular standardized tests C. the instructional time devoted to the topic D. the number of times it will be assessed
Examine the typical traits of the children raised using each of the four types of parenting styles proposed by Baumrind.
What will be an ideal response?
In an interview, it is important for the interviewer to monitor his or her behavior.
a. True b. False