Physical punishment can lead to negative student behaviors such as which of the following?
A. Inability to focus attention
B. Fear, rage, and avoidance of school or particular teachers
C. Increased misbehavior to get attention from teachers and classmates
D. All of the answers are correct.
Answer: D
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A. Educator makes written entries about student behavior in a setting B. Educator defines target behaviors and selects observational settings C. Educator determines the time of day and the length of time the observation will occur D. All of the above
Josh has an interview for a position as a manager at a local sporting goods store. He doesn't have strong customer service and leadership skills or experience, but he wants to make a good impression and be offered the job. In the interview, he represents himself as a people-person with a natural talent for managing others. What does his interview behavior represent?
A. Individual identity B. Self-presentation C. Self-preservation D. A social role
Stefan, a 16-year-old teen, notices his mother struggling to upload pictures on a social networking site. He helps her upload the pictures with ease. His mother realizes that because of Stefan's constant interaction with the Internet during his early stages of life, he has developed a greater understanding of online technology. In this scenario, Stefan belongs to the group of people known as
_____. A) digital contemporaries B) digital natives? C) technological contemporaries? D) technology natives
When James Coleman claimed that Roman Catholic schools are better than public schools because Catholic schools are surrounded by a functional community, he meant that
a. Catholic schools sponsor after-school functions that non-Catholics often attend, which increases their social and political influence in the neighborhood b. Catholic schools serve as spiritual centers that extend the social and political influence of the parish beyond the immediate community c. Catholic schools enroll students from families who attend church together, form friendships, and work together to transmit their values from one generation to the next d. a and b