A teacher who is perceived by students as fair and concerned about students is exercising ______ power
A) coercive
B) referent
C) legitimate
D) expert
B
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a. True b. False
Which of the following groups is best able to look at a person or animal's face and make sense of his or her facial expression?
A. memory-impaired children B. low-prosocial children C. high-prosocial children D. A and B E. A and D
What is the societal promotion of negative beliefs that tends to portray people with disabilities as deviant or incompetent?
a. Institutional ableism b. Cultural ableism c. Normalization d. Ableism
You are reading a research report summarizing the findings for a study of first-year teacher anxiety in the classroom. You read the following results:
"Teachers' perceptions of students' skill level was the most powerful predictor; it accounted for an additional 28% of the variance (ß = .35, p < .001)." From looking at the p value, you would conclude a. That the alpha level was set too low b. That the authors should have set an exact p value c. That the result was statistically significant d. That the result indicates that there is a high chance of making a mistake