This developmental theory provides a theoretical framework for understanding how a child's development and behaviors are influenced by the complex interactions of environmental factors.
a. Classical conditioning
b. Operant condition
c. Social cognitive theory
d. Ecological systems theory
Ans: D
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b. thyroid problems. c. diabetes and obesity. d. hyperactivity.
Hannah has a student who has a difficult time staying in his seat during class discussions. She wants to help him to improve his ________ skills so that he can effectively keep an eye on, control, and adjust his learning and learning behaviors.
A. self-monitoring B. self-advocacy C. self-evaluation D. self-recording
Note the types of behaviors you would expect to see a self-regulated learner exhibit with respect to the task analysis and self-motivational components of the forethought phase of Zimmerman's self-regulatory model
What will be an ideal response?
Ms. Mountain wants to help little Pervis become more aware of his behavior when instructed to self-monitor. Which of the following techniques will help in this endeavor?
a. provide an operational definition of the target behavior b. eliminate the use of cueing devices such as tape recorded tones c. reduce the length of the self-monitoring session d. have the student sit in the corner of the classroom