_____ was the American psychologist who formulated the principles of operant conditioning while working with rats and pigeons.
A. John B. Watson
B. Sidney Pressey
C. B. F. Skinner
D. Ivan Pavlov
C. B. F. Skinner
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Play is identified as a cornerstone of mathematics education because
a. in play, children use their emerging logical-mathematical skills in activities of their own choosing b. children engage in a variety of everyday activities c. teachers prepare a wide range of teacher-initiated activities d. all of the above
Self-reports are frequently used among adult populations, because their use with children and adolescents can be:
a. questionable because these populations often see themselves as not having a problem b. questionable because they can be poor historians c. biased d. a, b, & c e. none of the above
In a(n) ______ quasi-experimental design, each group is exposed to each treatment, but in a different order than are the other groups.
A. one-group pretest–posttest B. static-group comparison C. counterbalanced design D. time-series design
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 called for renewed and intensified focus on ____________ and _____________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word