It is the beginning of the school day. Students in Mr. McGlinn's second-grade class enter the room. Without being told, they put their book bags in their cubbies, use a clothespin to indicate whether they brought their lunch or are eating in the cafeteria, sharpen their pencils, take their seats, and begin writing in their journals. It is clear that

a. the students are aware of class rules and consequences, so they are compliant.
b. Mr. McGlinn has effectively taught and rehearsed a specific set of procedures.
c. these students are exceptionally mature and are thus unlikely to give Mr. McGlinn any discipline problems throughout the school year.
d. Mr. McGlinn is closely supervising the children, which explains why they are compliant.


Ans: b. Mr. McGlinn has effectively taught and rehearsed a specific set of procedures.

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