Smilansky (1968, 1971) identifies the following as characteristics of socio-dramatic play:
a. make-believe with objects, verbalizations, and gross motor activity.
b. role playing, make-believe with objects, make-believe with actions or events, and emotional involvement. c. role playing, make-believe with objects, social interaction, and persistence.
d. make-believe with objects, make-believe with actions or events, persistence, and creative language.
ANSWER: c
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Y = YES it can be part of a direct instruction lesson N = NO it cannot be part of a direct instruction lesson
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
There is typically only one way to organize topics in the literature review.
What view of language development refers to the belief that oral language is learned through conditioning and shaping processes involving a reward or punishment?
a. constructivist b. social interactionist c. innatist d. behaviorist
HARKing refers to which of the following?
a. hypothesizing after the results are known b. a formula for analyzing categorical results c. filing away subsets of analyses that failed to yield significant results d. a method to deal with low reliability of questionnaires