Caleb is working at a computer and trying to learn to balance algebraic equations. When he gets an item correct, the program proceeds to a more difficult equation. If he misses the item, the program reviews and reteaches the material he has not mastered. Caleb is working on a (n)
a. drill-and-practice program.
b. tutorial program.
c. simulation program.
d. integrated learning system.
b
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Three of the following statements are accurate about children's and/or adolescents' moral behavior. Which statement is not accurate?
a. Children become less generous with age, apparently because they gain greater appreciation for the value of money. b. Some adolescents incorporate a commitment to helping others into their sense of self. c. Youngsters are more likely to behave morally if doing so doesn't cause them much inconvenience. d. Youngsters are more likely to behave morally if they know they will gain others' approval by doing so.
Cameron just completed a test where he was asked to complete analogies (apple: eat :: juice: _____) and series completion (2, 4, 8,16, _____). Which of Thurstone's primary mental abilities did this demonstrate?
a. memory b. inductive reasoning c. number d. perceptual speed
An example of a social resource is
a. numbers. b. allies. c. effective organization. d. all of the above.