You are sitting pondering—thinking about—this test question. The part of your memory where this thinking occurs is
a. sensory memory.
b. working memory.
c. meaningful memory.
d. long-term memory.
B
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Questions that would be more likely found in a quantitative study are
a. Particularizing questions. b. Generic questions. c. Process questions. d. Variance questions
Infant and toddler development is characterized by
a. rapid growth, making the transition from dependency to more autonomous play and learning. b. a series of milestones, entering school for the first time, and rapid development rate in comparison to preschoolers. c. formal schooling, social development, and management of emotions. d. concrete operational thinking.
Giving a child your undivided attention, and accepting what they say without blame, shock, or solving the problem for them is:
a. likely to make them spoiled and self-centered. b. a primary way to build congruence. c. sometimes termed active listening. d. sometimes termed positive regard.
Which of the following is not part of a SHARP presentation?
a. ? silence b. ? humor c. ? references d. ? visuals