Why is children's learning compared to osmosis?
What will be an ideal response?
Children absorb information simply by living day to day in an environment. They learn by gradual, unconscious absorption of ideas and taking in of information that resembles the tendency of fluids to gradually soak through an absorbent material.
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The rising and falling variation of pitch is referred to as ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
In quantitative research, it is important to think carefully about which ________________ you are interested in studying, which are defined as expressions of a construct.
a. variables b. focus groups c. interactions d. systems
Children in the basic forms stage need:
a. crayons. b. crayons and tempera paint. c. crayons, tempera paint, and large lead pencils. d. crayons, tempera paint, large lead pencils, and ink pens.
A university researcher who wanted to determine the effectiveness of new technology in the teaching of freshman psychology used the new technology in one section, while a second section had the conventional lecture method. When the two sections were compared on final exam scores, the researcher was surprised to find that the conventional classroom actually had slightly higher scores. This finding
may be an example of the a. Hawthorne effect. c. Pygmalion effect. b. John Henry effect. d. reactive effect.