Define and give an example of resistance

What will be an ideal response?


Resistance is the ability to not get what is not wanted from the environment. It occurs only in response to a perceived impending change. It is also an emotional response based on a rational or irrational fear or concern related to whatever change is proposed or occurring. Examples may vary but should reflect the definition.

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What are the components of a narrative drama or story play? Give an example of an activity that would address one of these elements

What will be an ideal response?

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______________________ theory says that brain function is central to cognitive development but innate knowledge is not.

A. Piaget's genetic epistemology B. Core knowledge C. Vygotsky's sociocultural D. Information processing

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Central to qualitative data collection is the interview process. Interviews allow

a. for probing to gather a deeper understanding. b. for greater depth to be taken if the nature of the information is ambiguous. c. for training of the responder by the evaluator. d. for the evaluator to consider their role and purpose in the process.

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When selecting instructional materials for individuals with moderate to severe intellectual disabilities, teachers should only select materials that match the individual's mental age

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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