Avoidance behaviors only temporarily increase self-esteem.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
Whenever we avoid something we need to face, our self-esteem goes down.
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A pretest may be used in an experiment
a. as a matching variable. c. when change is being investigated. b. to assess group equivalence. d. All of these are true.
Why would a teacher want students to use a computer-based spreadsheet in the classroom instead of having students process the data by hand?
a. The computer-based spreadsheet is more accurate than hand-done work. b. The computer-based spreadsheet can perform mathematical calculations quickly and accurately, eliminating mathematical errors that can be made by students. c. The computer-based spread sheet can prepare graphs of the information on a spreadsheet d. The computer-based spreadsheet can process more data than students would normally be able to process in the time allotted for an activity. e. All of the above f. None of the above
Which is not involved with a deductive model of scientific inquiry that is associated with logical positivism?
A. Data are value-laden and have theoretical assumptions. B. There are no value-free choices between competing theories. C. Theories are not confirmed or falsified by single experiments. D. Scientists' creative imaginations are critical in theory development.
When a teacher implements a curriculum as long as needed for children to be competent and confident with a skill, the teacher is using ________________
a. performance learning b. formative planning c. mastery learning d. diagnostic planning