Mrs. Greentree suspects one of her students may be experiencing vision loss. List three signs of possible vision loss Mrs. Greentree may want to report to the school nurse
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Answer should include three from: rubbing/blinking eyes, daydreaming, poor reading, avoiding close work, frequent headaches, drop in performance, covering one eye, tilting the head when reading, squinting, placing head close to the book, and poor eye-hand coordination.
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What is cognitive flexibility?
a. Applying literal thinking skills. b. The ability to adjust cognitive strategies to meet new situations. c. Both a and b. d. Neither a nor b.
Which one of the following statements best reflects behaviorists' notion of tabula rasa ("blank slate")?
a. Organisms inherit few predispositions to behave in particular ways; instead, the behaviors they exhibit are largely the result of environmental experiences. b. Stimuli that occur after responses are made are usually more influential on an organism's learning that stimuli that occur before responses are made. c. The things that organisms learn in a new situation largely override the things that they've learned in previous situations; as a result, newly learned behaviors often replace previously learned behaviors. d. Learning is more a function of what the environment does to the organism than of what the organism does to the environment; in other words, the organism plays a relatively passive role in the learning process.
What is the relationship between the six phases of the Self-Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD) framework and the stages of the writing process?
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Researchers typically encounter or use three types of hypotheses in their work: null, nondirectional, and directional. Define each type, and provide an example of each using the variables of student time spent in school and student scores in standardized tests.
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