Science is second-nature for children because they seem to be natural-born scientists, demonstrating innate:
a. memory
b. curiosity
c. knowledge
d. feelings
ANSWER: b
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a. During the writing lesson time b. When children are being tested c. When children are writing with lined paper d. When children are labeling their own art work
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Stage theories typically describe qualitative changes in development, whereas incremental theories typically describe quantitative changes in development.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Atkinson, Renkl and Merrill tested a computer-based training program using a backward fading method and the example-problem pair method. The results were consistent with which of the following?
a. students in the backward-fading group performed better than students in the example-problem pair group on tests involving near transfer b. students in the backward-fading group performed better than students in the example-problem pair group on tests involving far transfer c. both of the above d. none of the above