What is meant by a naturalistic approach?
a. It aims to control participant setting.
b. It means to control as many variables as possible.
c. It takes place in the participant setting.
d. It means a deductive approach.
e. It is research done by participants.
c. It takes place in the participant setting.
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Guidelines for school districts engaging in corporal punishment include all of the following except
a. giving specific warnings that a behavior may result in physical punishment. b. providing the student with an alternative to corporal punishment. c. having more than one adult present. d. ensuring that the punishment is reasonable and humane.
Which of the following is NOT a primary factor selecting a toy?
A. portability B. developmental appropriateness C. safety D. the ability to play with the toy in multiple ways
What is the description of looping?
a. Same teacher is assigned to the same students for 2-3 years b. School’s daily schedule is organized in large blocks of time c. Allows individual teachers to teach subjects they prefer d. Cluster students by ability with one teacher
As you know, the Learning from Text inserts in your textbook were designed to help you study-–and to heighten your awareness of comprehension/study strategies to use with your own students. In Chapter 3, you were told that often in informational texts, the author uses certain textual features to spotlight information. In this and many texts, what does it signify when words are printed in
boldface type? A. This signals that the word or phrase is defined right there in the passage for you. B. Boldface type is used for organization, indicating steps in a process. C. This is an indication that the information will be included on an assessment, such as a quiz, midterm, or final examination. D. Information in boldfaced type is explained further in an accompanying figure or table.