Katherine, an elementary school teacher, believes that children are by nature prone to mean and unruly behavior and that part of a teacher's job is to be a firm disciplinarian to help children overcome these tendencies. Katherine's ideas are most similar to which of the following?
a. child naturalism
b. tabula rasa
c. child depravity theory
d. utilitarian education
ANSWER: c
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a. time of behavior. b. rewards and consequences. c. why the contract is necessary. d. antecedent conditions.
Crystal decides to take an accounting class even though she has a very weak computational background. While she is looking forward to the experience, she is also a little nervous. Kate, Crystal's friend, remarks, "Whew, you're crazy! I'd never take that class because I know I'd fail!" According to Atkinson, Crystal and Kate differ in their
a. level of interest. b. self-concept. c. attribution patterns. d. need for achievement.
It is largely a myth that many parents of children with disabilities experience
A) loss. B) denial. C) guilt. D) grief.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
. Many research designs can be used to test the same hypothesis