Give four examples of how you can review math course materials.
What will be an ideal response?
Example 1: Review your previous final exam to determine your weak areas.
Example 2: Use a computer program to determine your weaknesses.
Example 3: Review math DVDs to remember material you have forgotten. Example 4: Take the entire chapter test in the previous math text.
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State-funded prekindergarten programs
a. have increased dramatically in number over the past two decades. b. are part-day, part-year programs designed for four-year-olds who are identified as having some risk factors that might keep them from being successful when they start formal schooling. c. are offered either within public school systems or through a combination of public and private settings. d. All of these answers.
Several sources of evidence have been used to address the question of whether working memory and long-term memory are separate entities. Which one of the following is not a source of evidence that has been used for this purpose?
a. The serial learning curve b. The behaviors of people who have sustained brain injuries c. The form in which information is stored in different memory tasks d. People's descriptions of how they remember information
In a research study, participants complete a task and after completing the task are asked to complete a feedback survey indicating how difficult they felt the task was. What type of quasi-experimental research design is described in this example?
A. nonequivalent control group posttest-only design B. one-group pretest–posttest design C. one-group posttest-only design D. nonequivalent control group pretest–posttest design
Which one of the following is not true? Educational psychology is an academic discipline that:
A) Studies how humans learn. B) Studies factors that motivate students in learning environments. C) Does not study how children develop over time. D) Uses the results of research to identify effective teaching practices.