Rousseau originally believed that people were “noble savages,” ________________________

a. innocent, free and uncorrupted.
b. restrained, jailed and corrupt in their ideals.
c. pure and driven to change.
d. able to adapt to all social situations.


Answer: b. restrained, jailed and corrupt in their ideals.

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Three of the following are examples of operant conditioning. Which one is not?

a. Andrew gives his dog Maggie a scrap of food from his plate whenever Maggie begs at the dinner table. Before long, Maggie is by Andrew's side begging at every meal. b. Bart uses obscene words when he speaks in class. His teacher scolds him for such language in front of his classmates. Much to the teacher's dismay, Bart's use of obscene words increases. c. Carol's room has been a disaster area for more than a month, with toys and clothes lying about everywhere. Carol's mother has told Carol that, once the room has been cleaned, they will spend a day at the zoo. There is no noticeable improvement in Carol's housekeeping habits. d. Daniel once went to visit the elderly woman next door, and she gave him a couple of homemade cookies. Now Daniel goes to see the woman almost every day after school and comes home a half an hour later still licking crumbs off his lips.

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In preparing to assess a student, the examiner is likely to ____

a. Observe the student b. Review the cumulative records c. Interview the family members d. All of the above

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A student who has mastered which of the following skills along the phonological awareness continuum is best prepared to begin explicit phonics instruction?

A. being aware that a word is made up of one or more phonemes B. being able to separate a word's onset and rime C. being aware that words can be divided into syllables D. being able to segment and blend a word's phonemes

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