In general, NCLB
a. improved the educational level in many states.
b. improved the educational level in some states.
c. did not have strong evidence that educational level was improved.
d. did not affect educational system.
c
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The biological model views psychological disorders as resulting from _____________
a) distorted thought patterns b) repressed memories c) underlying behavioral issues d) physiological causes
Speeding in the town of Chanceville traditionally results in a $300 fine. The judge at the traffic court, however, decides to change the policy. People found guilty of speeding have the choice of paying the $300 fine or spinning a wheel. There is an 80% chance that the needle on the wheel will land on a $400 fine and a 20% chance that the needle will land on "No Fine." The city leaders of
Chanceville probably will _____ this new policy because A) oppose; it will result in a 20% loss in revenue B) oppose; it will result in an 80% loss in revenue C) support; most people will pay an average fine that is $20 higher D) be indifferent about; most people will continue to pay the $300 fine instead of take a risk
Which theory emphasizes the ways in which cognitive development proceeds as a result of social interactions between members of a culture?
a) Interconnectedness b) Sociocultural c) Bioecological d) Contextual
According to the text, during midlife, parenting usually has quite ________ effects on men and women, and when differences emerge in how parenting affects men and women at this stage, research usually shows that ______ benefit more from parenting
a. similar; men b. similar; women c. different; men d. different; women