Children who held a magnifying glass up to their eyes as spectacles

were exhibiting:

a) The meaning level of interaction
b) The manipulation level of interaction
c) The mastery level of interaction
d) A new way to use it


b

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It is easier to converse with quiet children than with the more talkative ones

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Mr. Martinez was supervising the snack table where children were allowed to come, eat, converse, and leave according to personal preference. Generally, the six chairs at the table provided adequate space; however, on this occasion there were only five chairs. Janet came up to Nanette and tried to push her off the chair where she was sitting and insisted that she, Janet, should have a turn. What

should Mr. Martinez do? a. Make Nanette give Janet a turn. b. Use behavior and affective reflections with Janet. c. Get another chair. d. Remove the snack from the table until everyone is quiet.

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What does a 95% confidence interval indicate?

a) The true population value is likely to lie within the upper and lower values. b) The researcher has not committed a Type I error. c) The researcher can have 95% confidence his conclusion is correct. d) There is a 1 in 5 chance the researcher has committed a Type II error.

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All of the following are true about the imprisonment of Japanese Americans during World War II EXCEPT

A. Over 110,000 people were relocated, two-thirds of whom were native-born U.S. citizens. B. They were moved to one of ten camps that could house as many as 20,000 people. C. Many who could prove their loyalty were released to fight in World War II. D. It took decades to fully restore these people's personal and financial losses. E. Many returning Japanese American soldiers who had fought in the war could not regain their farms and businesses.

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