Within social cognitive theory, the concept of self-regulation refers to

a. consistently using self-control skills in new situations.
b. controlling one's actions in the absence of external reinforcement or punishment.
c. how capable one feels one is to carry out a particular task.
d. the ability to accurately evaluate the effect of one's behaviors on achieving a goal.


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Three of the statements below are characteristic of formative assessment. What statement would be true of summative assessment?

a) Identify where learners are. b) Identify the goal for learners. c) Identify a path for reaching the goal. d) Identify the mastery of standards.

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Morality is an individual's understanding of right and wrong.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Traditional intelligence tests measure intellectual potential

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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All but which of the following is true of the use of sensory play activities in the early childhood classroom?

a. Sensory play activities may take place indoors or outdoors b. Sensory play activities are only appropriate for toddlers and older children who can understand the rules of the centers c. Sensory play centers should be changed as needed to accommodate children's changing development and interests d. Sensory play activities can stand alone or be integrated into other lessons and activities

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