People can represent information both in the form of mental images and in the form of mental propositions is represented in which of the following?
a. dual-trace theory
b. analogical representations
c. propositional theory
d. mental imagery
B
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a. choose a single test for the dependent variable. b. determine which single test is most related to the independent variable by using several tests as possible dependent variable. c. determine which single variable makes the most difference by varying the independent variable in many different ways. d. establish two groups that are as alike as possible, except one is exposed to the independent variable while the other is not.
Although largely considered a landmark case for ending racial discrimination, Brown v. Board of Education set a
precedent for access to education for a. students from rural communities. b. students who are gifted. c. students with disabilities. d. preschool students.
A first grade class is very excited that they are having parent volunteers visit their classroom one day. The teacher is concerned to see one parent volunteer correcting every mistake her child makes. The child becomes discouraged and wants to stop reading. What is a recommended course of action?
a. Abandon the volunteer program completely; it is not working as planned. b. Make an appointment with the principal to get advice about what to do. c. Announce that volunteer time is up and send children back to their seats. d. Speak with the parent privately, provide clearer guidelines, and make a training video for the volunteers that models how to support children's reading.
When one parent carries a recessive gene for a disorder, the chances of each child being affected by the disorder is _______. When both parents are carriers, the chances each child has of being affected are ___________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word