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Question : 31. Shellie takes college courses that interest her and enjoys learning : 1252947

  31. Shellie takes college courses that interest her and enjoys learning for its own sake; Tori takes courses in which she is fairly certain she’ll do well and studies mainly to ensure good grades. Shellie is _____ motivated; Tori, _____ motivated.  A. intrinsically; extrinsically B. internally; externally C. extrinsically; intrinsically D. externally; internally 32. “Dance like no one’s watching. Work like you don’t need the money. Love like you’ve never […]

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Question : 1. Dr. Collins studies the patterns of psychological and behavioral characteristics : 1201806

1. Dr. Collins studies the patterns of psychological and behavioral characteristics by which each person can be compared and contrasted with other people. Dr. Collins is best classified as a _____ psychologist.  A. clinical B. personality C. behavioral D. social 2. The study of personality is concerned mainly with  A. abnormal behavior. B. the ways in which people are similar. C. the ways in which people are unique. D. social behaviors. 3. Cameron is using flashcards […]

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Question : 41. Adolescents most at risk of sexually transmitted infection include all : 1175922

    41. Adolescents most at risk of sexually transmitted infection include all of the following groups EXCEPT A. young people who start sexual activity early. B. young people who have multiple partners. C. those who have been given too much information too early. D. those who use a variety of contraceptive methods.       42. Taylor has high grades in school, is on […]

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Question : 101. Research in China using Kohlberg’s Heinz’s dilemma revealed that morality : 1175929

    101. Research in China using Kohlberg’s Heinz’s dilemma revealed that morality within the Chinese culture focuses more on A. individual satisfaction. B. group harmony. C. governmental dictates. D. individual expression.       102. In her early research studying differences between men’s and women’s perspectives on moral issues, Gilligan concluded that A. women are morally superior to men. B. women tend to think […]

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Question :     126.Three of the following choices adaptations that research indicates : 1200680

      126.Three of the following choices are adaptations that research indicates are effective for working with students having exceptionalities. Which one is not considered to be an effective adaptation? a.Carefully model solutions to problems and other assignments. b.Teach in small steps, and provide detailed feedback on homework. c.Teach learning strategies, such as outlining, summarizing, and self-questioning. d.Avoid calling on students with exceptionalities to prevent […]

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Question : The Teacher’s Role in Inclusive Classrooms     116.General education classroom teachers : 1200679

  The Teacher’s Role in Inclusive Classrooms       116.General education classroom teachers have three important responsibilities in working with students who have exceptionalities. Which of the following is not one of those responsibilities? a.Assisting in identifying students who may need additional help b.Specifying the number of learners with exceptionalities who will be in their classes c.Modifying their instruction to best meet the needs of […]

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Question : 171. An experimenter flips a coin for each participant and assigns : 1252703

  171. An experimenter flips a coin for each participant and assigns the participant to one group when “heads” came up and to the other group when “tails” came up. This process is referred to as:  A. operationalization. B. random assignment to condition. C. purposive sampling. D. correlation. 172. Which of the following is an advantage of archival research?  A. It provides a thorough, in-depth understanding of participants. B. It provides a sample […]

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Question : 81. Negativism typically a(n) A. early sign of self-doubt.B. sign of childhood depression.C. sign of : 1198999

  81. Negativism is typically a(n)  A. early sign of self-doubt. B. sign of childhood depression. C. sign of self-regulation. D. expression of the need for autonomy. 82. Which of the following is true with regard to the phase called terrible twos in child development?  A. It is an abnormal phase in child development seen only in cases of acute parental neglect. B. It is a universal phenomenon in child development that manifests […]

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Question : 31. Which of the following stages of development that a baby : 1252966

  31. Which of the following stages of development that a baby goes through is CORRECTLY matched with a description or milestone?  A. Germinal; the organism grows from one to hundreds of cells B. Perinatal; the first cell is formed by the union of an egg and sperm C. Embryonic; facial features become similar to those that the child will display at birth D. Fetal; the fertilization of the egg […]

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Question : 21) Which one of the following sources would be the : 1184134

    21) Which one of the following sources would be the LEAST likely product to be found in a student’s portfolio? A) Artistic products B) Peer comments C) Standardized test results D) Written products   22) Exhibitions differ from portfolios because exhibitions A) are authentic assessments. B) involve an immediate audience. C) use criterion-referenced standards. D) use norm-referenced standards.     23) Which one […]

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