We show Antoinette two identical glasses containing equal amounts of water. We pour the water from one glass into a wide, shallow bowl. Antoinette tells us that the other glass has more water than the bowl does. (You may recognize this as Piaget's conservation of liquid task.) We ask Antoinette to explain why she thinks the glass and bowl have different amounts of water so that we can identify
possible strategies to help her develop conservation of liquid. By doing so, we are engaging in performance assessment of a ________ for purposes of ________ assessment.
A) product; formative
B) product; summative
C) process; formative
D) process; summative
C
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Kate tells her friend Bryan that she wants to drive a four wheeler on rough terrain. To that end, Bryan develops a sophisticated software that simulates the driving experience in different vehicles under different road and weather conditions. Kate uses this software to test her driving skills on rough terrain. In this scenario, the simulated experience of driving is an example of _____
A) virtual reality B) augmented reality? C) digital darting? D) cyberstalking
The basic assumption in nativist theories of child language development is:
a. language acquisition requires no input from parents or other adults. b. language acquisition is primarily the result of experiences combined with modeling from parents. c. language acquisition is the result of verbal behaviors that are systematically reinforced and encouraged. d. language acquisition is primarily the result of an innate predisposition to learn language.
Not a consideration in the psychosocial environment:
(a) communication, (b) manners, (c) modeling, (d) physical therapy.
Which of the following is an accepted design criterion for desktop-published documents?
A) Avoid overuse of type styles B) Make maximum use of colors C) Use a variety of different fonts D) Use serif and sans serif fonts