Moral reasoning is the thinking that guides children in deciding what is right or wrong

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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The type of study in which experimenters compare how long infants spend looking at flashing lights associated with different types of sounds is called the:

a) high-amplitude sucking paradigm b) headturn-preference procedure c) preferential looking study d) conditioned headturn study

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Which of the following is true of the disproportionate representation of culturally and linguistically diverse students in special education?

a. Culturally and linguistically diverse students are not any more likely than their peers to have true disabilities. b. Consult teachers who specialize in students whose first language is other than English; they are excellent resources who can assist teachers in areas such as setting up the classroom. c. An individual who is in the process of actively acquiring English and whose primary language is one other than English d. The goal is to reduce inappropriate referrals, improve assessment procedures, and enhance instructional and support services.

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The process of evaluation consists of

A. accepting that you can't control everything. B. trying new experiences. C. determining how well the work you produced matches your goals. D. taking responsibility for your failures and successes.

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Which of the following individuals/groups would not be considered part of a 6 year old's social network?

A) The child's stepfather B) Playmates down the street C) The local teenage gang D) The child's 3 aunts

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