Which statement about African-American English is true?
A. It is a deficient form of standard American English.
B. It is a simple dialect with few governing rules.
C. Many African-American children learn to flexibly shift between African-American English and standard English by third grade.
D. African-American children who continue to speak mostly African-American English generally progress quickly in reading.
Answer: C
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a. the oral stage of development b. the phallic stage of development c. the anal stage of development d. the latency period of development
Research on the locus of control construct indicates that:
a. internals are cognitively passive b. internals are inflexible c. internals learn the rules necessary to solve problems more quickly than externals d. externals tend to seek more information to use in the solutions of their problems than internals
For a between-subjects design, describe the sampling method required for this design to be considered an experiment.
What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
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