Ms. Wythe, a fourth-grade teacher, asks her students lots of questions and provides plenty of practice with learning tasks. What might you guess about the performance of her students?
a. The practice will bore most of them.
b. The underprepared students will do well, but the better prepared ones will not.
c. The students would perform better if she allowed them to do more work independently.
d. Her students probably learn more than those who have teachers who do not do such things.
d
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a. humans are basically destructive and must constantly fight negative impulses. b. psychologists should study only objective events such as stimuli and behaviors. c. people are basically good and will generally strive to achieve positive social goals. d. none of the above
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