Critics of Piaget's theory of cognitive development have claimed that the stages he proposed do not really exist as distinct entities.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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The need or desire that causes someone to act or behave is referred to as

a. motivation b. attribution c. ego d. personality

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What is necessary for the child to acquire fundamental motor skills?

a. Children acquire motor skills as an expected outcome from maturation. b. Efficient, smooth motion is achieved through play in the neighborhoods without much attention. c. Maturation, instruction or learning by observation, and opportunities for practice are necessary. d. Qualitative differences in the ways children move exist among middle-income children and Head Start children.

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According to humanistic views of motivation and management, one suggestion for application of humanistic views of motivation for classrooms is for teachers to handle their problem students by:

a. first building a personal relationship with them. b. warning them before punishing any infractions of rules. c. establishing rules for the class at the beginning of the school year. d. trying to understand their need for achievement.

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What is the Jonckheere–Terpstra test used for?

A. To control for the familywise error rate. B. To test for an ordered pattern to the medians of the groups you’re comparing. C. To test whether the variances in your data set are approximately equal. D. To test for an ordered pattern to the means of the groups you’re comparing.

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