When Arthur’s 5-year-old son is hesitant to participate at his first soccer practice, Arthur strongly encourages him to “get out on the field and play like a big boy.” According to Bell’s Control Theory, by acting shy in this situation the youngster has activated his father’s __________ regarding culturally appropriate behavior.
A. upper limit
B. set point
C. lower limit
D. scaffolding cue
C. lower limit
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Does a "no hats" policy violate students' free speech rights?
a. Yes. Students have Fourteenth Amendment rights to wear hats in public schools unless the hat is found to cause a disruption. b. No. The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled on several occasions that all hats can be banned, including religious head coverings. c. Yes. Students have First Amendment rights to wear hats in public schools. d. No. Courts are likely to uphold a no hat rule in schools. e. None of the above.
Some limitations to statistical analysis include:
A. assumptions for use may be violated. B. one may obtain a type I or type II error. C. required knowledge and use of statistical computer packages. D. All of these are correct.
A fourth grade teacher is compiling a text set for students to use during a thematic unit. As he selects books, this teacher has correctly decided to
a) select only books written at a fourth grade reading level to set high standards. b) select books written on a range of levels to fit the needs of all students. c) select books written one level above the students' instructional levels. d) select books written one level below the students' instructional levels.