In ___________ approaches to reading, reading is viewed as a natural process, similar to the acquisition of oral language
Proponents of this approach believe that children should read complete writings—sentences, stories, poems, lists, charts, and other examples of actual uses of writing.
a. letter-sound c. whole language
b. code-based d. balanced literacy
c
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The zone of proximal development refers to the gap between the actual developmental level of a child versus the potential developmental level that the child is capable of with some assistance by more knowledgeable others
a) True b) False
A monkey has learned through classical conditioning that if a buzzer sounds it's feeding time. When the buzzer sounds, the monkey runs rapidly to where the bananas will be placed in the cage. A bell is now paired repeatedly with the buzzer, but the monkey continues to respond only to the buzzer. This is because of the phenomenon known as:
a. hypnotic hypermnesia b. blocking c. retrograde amnesia d. chunking
The phrase "If it feels good, do it" is a simple definition for:
a. feedback b. drive c. hedonism d. homeostasis
According to Piaget, children are born with a sucking reflex. This reflex must be adapted to the
environment for the child to gain nutrition. Shortly after birth when presented with a bottle the child attempts to suck with the in-born sucking reflex. According to Piaget, this is an example of which of the following processes? a. Assimilation b. Accommodation c. Equilibration d. Modeling