A strategy in which school subjects are taught in both the learner's original language and the second (majority) language is _____.

a) bilingual education

b) an ESL program

c) an ELL program

d) immersion


a) bilingual education

Psychology

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Tendencies such as the need to coordinate the activities of members that interfere with a group's ability to live up to its full potential are examples of

a. disjunctive tasks. b. process loss. c. sample biases. d. non additive effects.

Psychology

Christopher, who lives in Iowa, is talking about people from Illinois. “We are thrifty, but they are miserly. We are cautious, but they are fainthearted. We are slow to change, but they refuse to ever change at all.” Christopher’s reaction illustrates

a.  double-standard thinking.   b.  a group attribution error.   c.  the ingroup differentiation bias.   d.  adherence to the law of small numbers.   e.  the outgroup homogeneity bias.

Psychology

Milgram's obedience study is ethically questionable because the shocks posed a threat of physical harm

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

Psychology

One reason that it is difficult to provide a precise diagnosis of premature ejaculation is that

A. the concept of "too soon" is dependent on the individual and the couple. B. most men are too ashamed to admit the problem. C. women generally are reluctant to tell their partners of the problem. D. men are often unaware of what is considered "normal."

Psychology