Bernard Weiner identified three dimensions of causal attributions-locus, stability, and controllability.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

Page: 432. Bernard Weiner identified three dimensions of causal attributions-locus, stability, and controllability. There are eight possible combinations of locus, stability, and controllability.

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Describe the five objectives emphasized in this chapter for online learning integrated with traditional learning, encouraging transformation of teacher-centered learning to student-centered learning. Explain how Moodle might be a good platform for those objectives

What will be an ideal response?

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A statement of one's beliefs and values regarding the field of the early childhood education and one's role within it is referred to as:

a. an ethics statement. b. a professional philosophy. c. a reflective statement. d. a personal vitae.

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How would you distinguish between a research report and a research proposal?

a. A proposal includes the methods or procedure. b. A proposal is a plan for conducting a study. c. A proposal suggests the need to defend the study. d. A proposal tends to be written in past tense (e.g., was).

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Which of the following data from the 2012 Condition of Education compiled by the National Center for Education Statistics are true? Select all that apply

a. Dropout rates in public schools for all subgroups have decreased over a 15-year period: b. The number of children and families living below the poverty line has increased for all subgroups. c. The percentage of 3 to 5-year-olds enrolled in full-day preprimary programs increased. d. The achievement gap between White students and all other racial subgroups has narrowed to nearly zero percent. e. Graduation rates have improved somewhat.

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