what are the 3 benefits of teacher directed approach?

What will be an ideal response?


-clear examples provided
-contrive consequences that may not be occurring naturally in the environment
-provided with multiple opportunities to experience learning

Psychology

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Many items on a "culture-fair" test require the use of __________

a) nonverbal abilities such as rotating objects. b) verbal knowledge. c) musical knowledge. d) knowledge of major world historical figures.

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Pete has a Ph.D. in the performing arts, but he has been working at odd jobs for years to barely survive. He has had little success as an actor and resents the fact that success has eluded him

He blames his failure on the fact that he is a heterosexual in what he believes is a homosexual-dominated business. His resentment has blossomed into a full-blown hatred of homosexuals. The development of Pete's prejudice is best explained by the ________ theory of prejudice. a. interpersonal conflict b. frustration-aggression c. conformity d. hostility/aggression

Psychology

Adaptation is the ability to

a) master the environment. b) feel at peace with oneself. c) modify behavior in response to change. d) learn the expectations of one's social group.

Psychology

_____________ explains why these dots are seen as three rows of three dots

a. Good continuation c. Uniform connectedness b. Similarity d. Proximity

Psychology