A caregiver who urges a child reluctant to go down a slide by saying, "Come on. You're a big girl. You shouldn't be afraid." is

a. using developmentally appropriate practices
b. putting excessive pressure on the child in a way that inhibits self-efficacy
c. being appropriately encouraging
d. none of the above


b

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a. The length of time it takes a car to stop after the driver slams on the brakes b. The average length of hours of daylight in each of the four seasons in middle USA c. The change in the temperature of raw hamburger meat put under an infrared light for 60 minutes d. The change in a car’s tire pressure before and immediately after a 100-mile trip e. All of the above f. None of the above

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The debate about critical periods and sensitive periods of development is not completely resolved. What is the predominant belief about the critical period for language learning?

a. There is a critical period for learning accurate language pronunciation. b. There is a critical period for mastering the grammar and syntax of a language. c. There is a critical period for vocabulary acquisition in a second language. d. There is a critical period for English speakers to learn Mandarin and other tonal languages.

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Younger workers protected by ADEA may legally state a claim if they are treated less favorably than older workers who are also protected by the ADEA. (U.S. Supreme Court ruled against younger workers in General Dynamics Land Systems v. Cline.)

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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On a first interview, good questions to ask include all of the following except ______.

a. What is a typical day like for a person with this job? b. What training is offered for this job? c. What will the person you hire be paid? d. What advancement opportunities will there be?

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