Allowing children to use equipment in unconventional ways:

a. should be discouraged because it is usually dangerous.
b. should be permitted because it fosters the use of creative ideas.
c. may help children develop their presymbolic capacities.
d. is all right as long as the child tells the teacher before beginning to do it.


b

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A) Carl would describe the school as authoritarian. B) Carl would describe the school climate as relaxed. C) The teachers are most likely to treat Carl as an individual. D) The administrators are most likely to encourage Carl to take up extracurricular activities.

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Consumer-oriented evaluation approaches are seen in

a. Buros Institute of Mental Measurements. b. What Works Clearinghouse. c. Early Childhood Education. d. All of these.

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The standard error of estimate is used as a measure of the ______ in predictions using the equation of a regression line.

A. linearity B. appropriateness C. accuracy D. certainty

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Match each statement with the correct item below. a. a particular perspective or point of view; can be personal or based on a theory or philosophy b. new or unusual behaviors and skills c. a term that combines setting and situation to include all aspects of an environment—time, space, circumstances, other people, and physical and psychological conditions d. descriptions of behavior and events as they originally occurred e. a formal method that observes and records specific kinds of behaviors (events) whenever they occur f. an informal observation method often used by teachers as an aid to understanding the child’s personality or behavior g. a formal method of observation and recording in which you continuously record in as much detail as possible what the child does and says, by herself and in interaction with other persons or objects h. a method of observing and recording behavior that lacks a strict research format

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