Define restitutional overcorrection and give an example

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Restitutional overcorrection requires the student to correct an environment that the student disturbed beyond
the original condition. For example, Jon tantrum and knocked his desk over. His teacher had him pick up his desk and return it to its original position. Jon also had to straighten the remaining desk in the classroom.

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Two to six year-old children tend to describe others by referring to an individual's _______ qualities

A. physical B. psychological C. cognitive D. aesthetic E. both B and C

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Which of the following appears to have a significant impact on reducing the numbers and likelihood of teen pregnancy?

A. educational programs that promote sexual abstinence. B. segregating pregnant adolescent girls from other students for their educational experiences. C. computerized dolls that simulate what it's like to be a full-time parent of an infant.

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A psychologist conducts a research study and finds that children who have been regularly abused at home have more difficulty in school than nonabused children

a. Is this a descriptive, correlational, or experimental study? Justify your choice. b. Based on the study, the psychologist draws the conclusion that an abusive home life leads to poorer school performance in school. Is this conclusion justified? Why or why not?

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The great faith in the schools in addressing societal concerns has led to

A. strengthening of ties between education and other primary institutions in society B. increased power of educational leaders C. exploitation of children. D. unrealistic expectations for education to solve serious social problems.

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