Erikson's theory holds that adolescents create an identity for themselves by actively exploring alternative beliefs, career options, and interpersonal relationships, and then making a choice. This contention appears to be
a. an accurate description of identity formation in certain societies.
b. an accurate description of identity formation in virtually all societies.
c. accurate only for the career option part of identity formation.
d. basically inaccurate.
A
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Case 1 – Joey / Framework Questions / Thinking Critically /
What makes this a contemplation case? How do emotions influence behaviors in the main characters? How is factual information consistent with professional literature? Are issues oversimplified? How? Are people stereotyped? How? Discuss teacher dispositions that facilitate or could become a barrier to working with the student discussed in the case (i.e., self-reflection, tolerance for others, collaboration, multiple perspectives, sound ethical judgment, motivation to work with students with a variety of needs, capacity for advocacy). What could have happened at Joey's 8th grade annual review that might have prevented the problems described? How could the math teacher and teacher of the visually impaired have collaborated? During one lesson, Mr. Rodriguez worked on the chalkboard and verbally described what he was doing by saying things like, "you write that number here" and "write that answer here". Why was this difficulty for Joey? What other professionals should be involved and what should they be doing?
When Peggy smokes crack during her pregnancy, she and her unborn child experience:
a. Hallucinations b. Hypertension and reduced oxygen flow c. Liver complications d. All of the above
To use a one-way, between-subjects ANOVA, the dependent variable must be:
a. nominal data b. ordinal data c. scale data d. the dependent variable can be nominal, ordinal, or scale data