"Activating learners as instructional resources for one another" is associated with which of the following approaches to formative assessment?

a. A five-applications approach.
b. A four-levels approach.
c. A five-strategies approach.
d. None of the above approaches.


Answer : c. A five-strategies approach.

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Yoriko, a 17-year-old girl, is so fearful of gaining weight that she starves herself. She has missed five consecutive menstrual cycles. Although she correctly sees herself as having a skeletal figure, she does not think she has an eating disorder. Yoriko is diagnosed with anorexia. What is unusual about this case?

a. It is unusual for an anorexic to deny having an eating disorder. b. It is unusual for a 17-year-old girl to have anorexia. c. It is unusual for an anorexic to miss five menstrual cycles. d. It is unusual for an anorexic to have an accurate body image.

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The main point of the Donders's reaction time experiments was to

A. show that reaction times can be measured accurately. B. measure the amount of time it takes to make a decision. C. determine differences in the way people react to stimuli. D. show that our cognitions are often based on unconscious inferences.

Psychology

One of Worden's tasks in mourning is "to find an enduring connection with the deceased in the midst of embarking on a new life.". Personal Insights 9.4 described how four widows dealt with their wedding rings after the death of their spouse. Which of these widows was addressing this task in mourning?

a. the one who moved her wedding ring from the third finger of her left hand to her right hand b. the one who removed her wedding ring and put it away in her jewelry box c. the one who had her wedding ring and her husband's fashioned into a pendant d. the one who continued to wear her wedding ring on the third finger of her left hand e. all of the above

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Dr. Abel lived with in a small village in Western Kenya for two years while studying how young children interacted with their peers. He participated in many aspects of village life, including school and family events, and was frequently seen observing children at play. What type of research was Dr. Abel conducting?

a. Ethnographic c. Sequential b. Experimental d. Cross-Sectional

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