In the primary-school years, a child's self-concept typically expands to include:

a. the child's ability to regulate his/her own behavior.
b. the child's attachment relationship with his/her parent(s).
c. the child's beliefs about what others think of him/her.
d. the child's understanding of complex and mixed emotions.


C

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a. criterion measure. b. goal. c. specified outcome. d. performance objective.

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Which of the following is an example of a project approach activity for a preschool class?

a. A class spends several days on various activities about the plumbing in their building, including a field trip to the basement to see how the water heater works. b. At 9 AM every day, half the children in the class do sorting and counting activities while the other half work on an art project. After 20 minutes the groups switch. c. All the children who are ready for literacy activities work in a group; those who are not ready play with the blocks. d. The children work together painting a large cardboard box that they can use in pretend play to represent anything they want.

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Ainsworth described an infant who greeted his or her parent after a period of separation with physical contact and a smile as

a. Securely attached b. Insecurely attached-avoidant c. Insecurely attached-resistant d. Disorganized

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Which of the following is not an essential element of the format for conducting a performance-related discussion?

a. Ask the employee his/her view of the issue b. Tell the employee that they have a bad attitude c. Give your opinions about the employee's attitude d. Tell the employee what they need to accomplish or change

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