A lab instructor is preparing to teach a group of students. After reading questionnaires filled out by the students in her group, she notes that the students would best learn by reflective observation

What activity should the instructor plan so that the students have the best chance of success?
a. Set up stations so that the students can try to "figure it out for themselves."
b. Allow the students to observe a presentation.
c. Present the information in a lecture while students take notes.
d. Present information and allow the students to be directly involved in a hands-on setting.


ANS: B

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