A chocolate candy bar and being assigned additional homework may both serve as punishers to a

particular behavior for a student if it decreases a behavior.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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In using an informal reading inventory, at which level can the student function without teacher help?

a. Instructional level b. Frustration level c. Hearing level d. Independent level e. None of these.

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Children who struggle to follow the rules:

a. Are bad b. Need appropriate behavior modeled c. Should be isolated d. Should be singled out from peers for misbehaving

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The ______ is the tendency to live up to the expectations others place on us.

A. Hawthorne effect B. Golem effect C. bystander effect D. Pygmalion effect

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Terry is a right-brain dominant thinker. He is in a study group with people who prefer to use the Cornell System of Note Taking. He finds this note-taking system challenging and has adapted his note taking system toward his more visual learning style. He uses a combination of informal outlining key topics and supporting points with a mind map to link and summarize the material. When he gets together with his study group, they tend to go through the Cornell system step by step to compare notes. He has difficulty in following along with this style of note-taking and feels he is not gaining much from attending the group sessions. Based on this chapter, what advice would you give to Terry to help him optimize his learning?

A. Terry should apply the Adult Learning Cycle to becoming an attentive listener. B. Terry should join a group with people who share similar note taking systems. C. Terry should borrow notes from group members to look for key points missed. D. Terry should write a summary of key points and main ideas to share with the group.

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