Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Ethnography is used to understand a culture as the members of that culture define it.
Ans: T
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a. ?report card b. ?conference c. ?written letter to the home d. ?videotape
The basic reinforcement procedures come from research related to:
a. operant conditioning, behavior modification, and consequences b. behavior modification, withdrawal, and imitation c. learning theory, antecedents, and punishments d. behavior modification, operant conditioning, and learning theory
The Jenkins and Heinken (1989) study indicates that students with mild disabilities would rather a. take part in peer tutoring activities than cooperative learning activities. b. leave the general classroom for remediation rather than work with a specialist inthe general classroom setting
c. work individually with a special teacher in the general classroom. d. work with a group rather than individually.
Field and Lawson (2003) reported the effects of giving children aged 7–9 years positive, negative or no information about novel animals (Australian marsupials). This variable was called ‘Infotype’. The gender of the child was also examined. The outcome was the time taken for the children to put their hand in a box in which they believed either the positive, negative, or no information animal was housed (positive values = longer than average approach times, negative values = shorter than average approach times). Based on the output below, what could you conclude?
A. Approach times were significantly different for the boxes containing the different animals, and the pattern of results was affected by gender. B. Approach times were not significantly different for the boxes containing the different animals, but the pattern of results was affected by gender. C. Approach times were not significantly different for the boxes containing the different animals, but the pattern of results was unaffected by gender. D. Approach times were significantly different for the boxes containing the different animals, but the pattern of results was unaffected by gender.