Which educational philosophy/approach would seek apps that focus on developmentally appropriate levels and not sped up development?
a. Piagetian
b. Behaviorist
c. Vygotskian
d. Constructivist
a. Piagetian
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
You work in a data analyst unit for a large fast food restaurant chain, planning a customer survey and a colleague informs you that a 95% confidence interval has a 95% probability of containing a population parameter. Because of this, she insists that a survey distributed at one restaurant will provide significant results. Do you agree with her?
A. No, because 95% probability is a long-run probability requiring that multiple tests to be done B. Yes, because 95% probability is the standard level for significance testing C. No, because 95% confidence interval requires that multiple tests to be done D. Yes, because 95% probability is a short-run probability requiring that only one test be done
Perspectives such as behaviorism and social cognitive theory show us how the consequence (reinforcement or punishment) of a particular behavior affects the extent to which the behavior is likely to appear again. Attribution theory has cast a new light on this notion, maintaining that the consequences of behavior will affect each person's learning and future behavior differently, depending on how
the individual interprets those consequences. Within the context of attribution theory: a. Explain what motivation theorists mean when they talk about attributions. b. Explain how students' responses to failure are likely to be different when they attribute that failure to a controllable cause or to an uncontrollable one. Give a concrete example to illustrate your explanation. c. Describe three specific strategies you might use to foster more productive attributions in your students. In each case, use attribution theory to explain why you think the strategy will be effective.
Which of the following best describes an integrative framework as a basis of working with parents and families? It understands human development and behavior within the contexts of
a. Inner psychological growth b. Interactions in several settings c. The physical environment d. Diet and other biological elements