The criminal practice of attempting to trick e-mail users into disclosing personal information such as bank account or credit card numbers is known as
A. instant messaging.
B. phishing.
C. spam.
D. netiquette.
Answer: B
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Most developmental theorists agree that:
A) Development occurs in stages, with each stage occurring at the same age for all children. B) Developmental milestones appear in a consistent sequence for most children. C) Physical development occurs in a predictable sequence, but cognitive development does not. D) Cognitive development occurs in a predictable sequence, but physical development does not.
Which one of the following statements best reflects the textbook author's position with regard to assessment and student risk taking?
a. Classroom assessment practices should make allowances for the fact that students learn more when they occasionally take risks related to academic subject matter. b. Authentic assessment gives students greater latitude for risk taking than does traditional assessment. c. Although students should certainly be encouraged to take risks during practice activities, they should be discouraged from doing so during formal assessment. d. Students should be given credit for responses that, although clearly incorrect, reflect a willingness to occasionally go out on a limb.
A learning strategy designed to introduce new vocabulary as well as the overall organization of a selection through the use of a graphic representation of essential terms is called a:
a. concept ladder. b. concept circle. c. structured overview. d. concept definition word map.
Self-advocacy is expected once students
a) enter high school b) enter middle school c) turn 14 d) enter the workforce or higher education