Extrinsic motivation is best described as engaging in an activity ______.

a. that helps one meet a goal of being the best that one can be at a task
b. to obtain an outcome that is distinct from the activity itself
c. when the reward is the activity itself
d. that fulfills our innate drive to seek social interaction


b. to obtain an outcome that is distinct from the activity itself

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Social studies learning in early care programs involves all of the following except

a. developing an understanding of self and family. b. relating to friends and relatives. c. developing relationships in school. d. understanding the relationships between the planets in the solar system.

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What is the chief difference between licensing and accreditation?

a. Accreditation is required, while licensing is optional. b. Centers with only a few children can be licensed, while one with many more children has to be accredited. c. Accreditation has higher standards than licensing. d. These are two words for the same process.

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The work of Lowenfeld and Brittain is most closely associated with which explanation of artistic development?

a. emotional explanation b. general developmental explanation c. cognitive developmental explanation d. psychomotor explanation

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In internal criticism one asks:

a. is the document authentic? b. is the document an accurate account of the event? c. does the document yield information that agrees with one's hypothesis? d. all of these are true.

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