Which of the following is a strategy for preventing children's misbehavior?

a. logical consequences for unacceptable behavior.
b. Encouragement that shifts parental focus from mistakes to appreciation
c. Imitation and modelling
d. Punishment of unacceptable behavior


B

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Which of the following is a norm-referenced approach to grading?

a. Before the beginning of a report period, determine the grading scale. b. Compare the score of each student to the scores of other students. c. Use percentage-correct scores to assign letter grades. d. Grade each exam score using a predetermined scale.

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Milk, especially breast milk, can provide for all of an infants’ nutrient needs up to

a. two to four months of age. b. four to six months of age. c. six to eight months of age. d. unpredictable, because it varies from child to child.

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A graphic representation of a set of scores on a given measure is called a __________

A. mean B. distribution C. test-retest D. central tendency

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Can a teacher be disciplined for failing to report suspected child abuse?

a. No. Teachers may not be disciplined for failing to report suspected child abuse because they are immune under federal law. b. No. Teachers may not be disciplined for failing to report suspected child abuse because they are immune under state law. c. Yes. Teachers may be disciplined for failing to report suspected child abuse, which generally results in reprimand from the school board. d. Yes. Teachers may be disciplined for failing to report suspected child abuse, which can result in a fine or even imprisonment. e. None of the above.

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