Children who are Gifted and Talented
a. Can feel stigmatized and isolated
b. Out perform their peers in all areas of development
c. Are disproportionately poor
d. None of the above
a
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Terman (1954) found that highly gifted individuals were
a. more inclined toward mental illness than their peers. b. less sensitive to social injustice than their peers. c. stronger, bigger, and healthier than their peers. d. likely to come from deprived environments.
Research has demonstrated that lesbian mothers:
a. Are less likely to adopt male friends as male role models for their children b. Have fewer men participating in the lives of their children in comparison to single heterosexual mothers. c. Have less cooperative relations with their ex-spouses than single heterosexual mothers d. Are likely to adopt male friends as male role models for their children.
What effect would increasing the sample size have on the confidence intervals of the group?
A. Confidence intervals would decrease in size. B. Confidence intervals would increase in size. C. Confidence intervals are unaffected by sample size. D. Confidence intervals could either increase or decrease in size.
Part of guiding children's behavior means that we must promote their positive development in all dimensions: physically, socially, emotionally, mentally, linguistically, and spiritually. This is fundamental to developmentally appropriate practice and is referred to as guiding the behavior of the ______________
A. Attached child B. Whole child C. Complete child D. Healthy child