Stimulus salience:
a. Can affect the development of stimulus control.
b. Refers to the prominence of the stimulus in the person's environment.
c. Can depend on the sensory capabilities of the learner.
d. All of the above.
D
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One way to adapt equipment for children with special needs is:
a. to provide many activities in centers that use senses other than hearing. b. to place a child in a wheelchair at different heights. c. to use a bolster or pillow for a drawing area. d. all of the above.
One of the simplest ways to overcome procrastination is to
a. begin a task after a meal, when you are relaxed and not hungry. b. simply start the task. c. wait until all preliminary materials are available before actually starting the task. d. prioritize the components of the task.
Distributed practice sessions include which of the following?
A) Shorter, more frequent periods for studying B) Longer periods for studying C) Different activities for each student D) Peer tutoring