How does a nurturing adult respond to aggression?
a. Spank the aggressor
b. Stop the aggression immediately.
c. Solve the children's problems for them.
d. Put the aggressor in time out.
e. All of these are correct.
b
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Which of the following illustrates an operational definition?
a. Creativity defined as ratings of drawing by three professors of art education b. Achievement defined as scores obtained on the Iowa Test of Basic Skills c. Creativity defined as divergent thinking d. Math anxiety defined as scores on a math anxiety scale e. a, b, and d
On a behavioral graph, where are data on the target behavior plotted?
a. abscissa b. ordinate c. condition d. legend e. key
Evaluate this statement of present performance:
Billy is a loud and inattentive youth who must have directions repeated to him routinely. The assessment given to Billy indicated that he has high distractibility. He scored a standard score 20 where the average for students his age is 60 . This indicates that this is an area of weakness for Billy. Although Billy is easily distracted he is well liked by his peers and wants to please his teachers and parents. How could the writer make this statement more positive for parents? What will be an ideal response?
A researcher distributes frequencies into the following intervals: 3–6, 7–10, 11–15, 16–18, 19–22, and 23–26. What is wrong with this frequency distribution?
A. The interval width is too small. B. The interval width is unequal. C. The first class interval does not begin at 0. D. One interval is an open class.