In his 6th grade classroom, Mr. Kellerman individualizes instruction to each child's needs to help the child move beyond her current level of development. Mr. Kellerman is most likely using
A) traditional teaching methods.
B) dynamic assessment.
C) a universal curriculum designed for use in public schools.
D) a combination of aptitude and achievement tests.
B
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If a person has an IQ score that falls in the range of around 35 or 40 to 50 or 55, it would be classified as __________.
A. severe intellectual disability B. moderate intellectual disability C. borderline intellectual development D. mild intellectual disability
An experimenter presents a subject with a series of tones. During each trial of the experiment, the experimenter signals the start of the trial by saying "ready," plays the tone, and then asks whether the subject heard it. The experiment begins with a fairly loud, clearly audible tone; on each subsequent trial, the loudness of the tone is reduced at a constant rate of 10 decibels until the
subject does not hear the tone. The experimenter then starts a second series of trials with a tone too low to be heard and increases the volume gradually until the subject reports hearing the tone. What is the experimenter trying to measure? a. absolute threshold b. perceptual defense c. method of limits d. difference threshold
Which type mental structure is most associated with unfair generalizations about people?
A. stereotypes B. schemas C. scripts D. prejudice
During a visit to the local shopping mall, Kim suddenly found her heart pounding, had trouble breathing, felt dizzy, started sweating, and felt as if she were going to die. She ran out of the mall to her car. Kim has experienced a:
a. phobia c. panic attack b. conversion disorder d. somatoform disorder