Three of the following strategies illustrate the use of metacognitive processes in problem solving. Which strategy is least metacognitive in nature?
a. Breaking a complex problem into smaller, easier subproblems
b. Continually monitoring progress toward problem solution
c. Identifying a logical approach to solving a problem
d. Looking up the correct answer at the back of the textbook
d
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When toddlers become very attached to a comfort object such as a pacifier or a stuffed toy, an appropriate course of action for adults is to a. respect the child's need for this emotional crutch and gently nudge the child to give it up when the child is a bit older. b. firmly say "no" and take the item away any time you see the child with it
c. distract the child and get rid of the item when the child is not looking. d. tell the child the item is dirty and nasty and has to be thrown away for the child's own good. e. none of these.
Describe what psychologists mean when they say that attention and working memory have a limited capacity. Discuss an implication of this limited capacity for students' learning
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is not typically involved in servant leadership training?
A. self-assessment exercises B. educational sessions C. visualization D. goal setting
What does Cronbach’s alpha test for?
A. Significance of factors B. Functionality C. Reliability D. Significance of variables