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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Indicate whether the statement is true(T) or false(F).
When is vicarious reinforcement or vicarious punishment likely to take place?
a. when children see the type of consequences others receive for performing certain behaviors b. when children are either directly punished or reinforced for performing certain behaviors c. when children develop a superego d. when children can channel their energy in a socially appropriate manner
What did the 21"' (1932), 46Ih (1947), and 59Ih (1960) yearbooks of the NSSE have in common?
(a) They called for less emphasis on science and more on reading and mathematics. (b) They called for national examinations to assess the science learning of each child. (c) They called for systematic, activity-based science to occur in the elementary school classroom. (d) They called for elementary school teachers to study an extra year of science before college graduation. (e) They were written by a group of leaders who for religious reasons opposed any science instruction in the public elementary schools.
Which one of the following examples most clearly illustrates the effect of mental set on problem solving?
a. Albert is trying to solve a physics problem on a class exam. He is so anxious that he can't remember how to do the problem. b. Bradley can't find the right size of test tube to complete a chemistry lab. c. Charlie has just completed six math problems requiring addition. When he turns to the next problem, he overlooks the subtraction sign and so adds instead of subtracting. d. Doug is angry that another boy stole his bicycle, and so he steals a bicycle from someone else.