Reinforcing positive behavior, using punishment, overcorrection, and token systems are examples of which of the following?
A. Direct appeals
B. Proximity
C. Reprimanding
D. Formal management systems
Answer: D
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a. give the child a glass of milk or water to drink to dilute the medication b. have the child drink a small amount of lemon juice or vinegar to neutralize the ibuprofen c. give the child nothing to eat or drink d. force the child to throw up
List and describe the main factors to consider in child development-centered toilet training practice
What will be an ideal response?
The Green Meadows School District is concerned about the low level of achievement by its students. Consultants in the district have developed opportunity-to-learn standards that match state tests. In order for the standards to be translated into improved student achievement, the most critical help the district can provide would be
A) test preparation sessions for students. B) new textbooks. C) goals for student achievement. D) teacher inservice to help teachers fine-tune instructional techniques.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Leaders can foster minority opinion and protect dissenters by ensuring groups are made up of members who are similar in their backgrounds and perspectives. 2. Risk seeking is a factor-driving escalation. 3. Affective conflict promotes good group decisions. 4. Controlling messages imply that the recipient is inadequate. 5. In ethical problem-solving groups, therapeutic listening is more important than other types of listening.