According to the Marticchio study about attitudes and job training, which is the main focus of the article I

Think I Can, I Think I Can, participants were given an ID number to

(a) help them remember which group they were in
(b) protect them from job-related threats
(c) allow their employers to find out who had done well
(d) make them think that they were the first participant in the study


B

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a) True b) False

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a. Maintaining a high level of emotional excitement, such as laughing, tends to prevent the occurrence of narcoleptic episodes. b. People with narcolepsy tend to fall directly into REM sleep. c. There is no known cure for narcolepsy, but a drug named sodium oxybate reduces the frequency and intensity of the attacks. d. The hereditary basis for narcolepsy has been confirmed by the breeding of several generations of narcoleptic dogs.

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When Leah successfully solves a difficult algebra problem, her teacher tells her, "Leah, you thought that problem through and came up with an excellent strategy for solving it.". Based on Mueller and Dweck's study, this interchange will help foster Leah's interest in pursuing

a. performance goals because the teacher gave person praise. b. learning goals because the teacher gave person praise. c. learning goals because the teacher gave process-oriented praise. d. performance goals because the teacher gave process-oriented praise.

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Recent estimates of the percentage of IQ variance associated with genetic factors range from approximately __________%

a. 10-30 b. 0-5 c. 50-80 d. 85-100

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