According to the Story Model, an ideal story is:
a. what will happen if we continue behaving according to the way we have been
b. what will happen if we change and act the way we should or really want to
c. the interaction of the realistic components of the projected story and the necessary components of the past
story
d. the utilization of all components of the projected story and the past story
b
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a. ?peer group. b. ?church attendance. c. ?gender. d. ?all of these.
Look at the case from the perspective of a behaviorist. When Ms. Brown moves Jason closer to her desk, she is ________ Jason's dawdling behavior
a. punishing b. positively reinforcing c. negatively reinforcing d. vicariously reinforcing
In a mixed ANOVA design with repeated measures on factor B, which had five levels, 10 participants are tested in each of two levels of A. How many degrees of freedom for the SSP(gps)XB?
What will be an ideal response?
Charlotte is playing with a shape-sorting cube. After several unsuccessful attempts to place a star-shaped piece into a triangular hole, she matches the star piece to the star-shaped hole in the cube, and the piece falls inside. This scenario best demonstrates which of the following statements about cognition?
a. Children learn by exploring objects in their environment. b. Children develop knowledge through direct instruction. c. Learning is analogous to the functioning of a computer. d. Knowledge is gained through observation and imitation.