Because the reading process involves taking in and encoding information, rushing the process may reduce comprehension
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Greg and his mother are at the park. Greg, who is two, is playing with other children. His mother is visiting with her friends nearby. "I love you, Mommy!" he yells. This is an example of:
a. indiscriminate responsiveness. b. overdependence on a caregiver. c. proximity seeking. d. proximodistal development.
Imagine that, as a teacher, you want to assess students' knowledge of many specific facts. You will be able to ask them more questions in a limited amount of time if you:
a. ask norm-referenced questions rather than criterion-referenced questions. b. ask short-answer questions rather than true–false questions. c. present performance tasks rather than paper–pencil tasks. d. ask recognition questions rather than recall questions.
A better term for triangulation of research data may be polyangulation. Why?
a. Because researchers may need to cite multiple research studies in order to prove the hypothesis they proposed. b. Because triangulation does not necessarily involve relating only three sources of data to one another in an attempt to verify the consistency of the information yielded by a research study; in fact, many more sources of data may need to be compared in order to triangulate research findings. c. Because triangulation is simply the process of relating three sources of data to one another when explaining the findings of a research study. d. Because polyangulation is the preferred term used by researchers.
A long-lasting change in behavior as a result of experience or adaptation to the environment is called
A. modification. B. cognition. C. learning. D. behaviorism.