Harriett has always been interested in physics, and did not care much about fashion, or who is popular, which was fine in her high school. When she went to college, all the girls in the dorm talked about her as an unsocial dork. She soon started to perceive herself as a dork, who will never be liked by "normal" human beings. Her change in her self-perception shows the characteristics of
a. Increased self-awareness
b. Distorted introspection
c. Looking glass self
d. Johari windows
c. Looking glass self
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What type of validity evidence has been proposed by Samuel Mesick?
a. content b. criterion c. construct d. consequential
What did John Watson claim that he had accomplished with the infant Little Albert and how did he do it?
What will be an ideal response?
Metacognition is least relevant to:
a. text comprehension. b. solving a difficult problem. c. performing a highly-practiced skill. d. critical evaluation of a politician's claim.
Often, particularly with young students, fluency therapy is indirect, and teachers as well others in the child's environment are asked to
A. assist in daily therapeutic sessions. B. reinforce the child for speaking clearly in class. C. model a simple and deliberate speaking pattern. D. model rapid speech patterns.