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Which of the following is considered by educational Psychologists to be a valid method
of Conducting Research? - Answer- All of the Above
Which of the following is a common concern of beginning teachers as discussed within
the Woolfolk text? - Answer- All of the above
Which of the following is NOT one of the characteristics of scientifically based research?
- Answer- The concepts and measures involved are subjective enough that reviewers
can interpret them in the way that is most useful/meaningful to them
Which of the following factors is NOT identified within the Woolfolk text as one of the
major research-based factors that supports student achievement in grades K-12? -
Answer- Access to cutting-edge technology
According to the Woolfolk text, which of the following is related to Teachers' personal
sense of efficacy? - Answer- All of the above
In Early language development, small children are able to detect and produce sounds
from a wide variety of languages, but lose this ability as they begin to restrict their
learning to their own native language(s). From a physiological standpoint, this reflects
the process of _________. - Answer- Neural pruning
According to the Woolfolk text, which of the following is NOT a myth about the brain? -
Answer- Alcoholic beverages can damage nerve endings of brain cells.
The relatively early development of the _______ and the delayed development of the
______ may account for why the adolescent brain has been described as "high horse
power, poor steering." - Answer- Limbic system; prefrontal lobe
Jeannie observed rocks sinking in water and said, "I already knew that. All rocks sink."
Then she saw a piece of pumice floating on water and was told that pumice is rock.
Several days later, she was asked again if rocks sink in water. She replied, "Well, most
do." In Piaget's terms, what process did Jeannie use to draw this conclusion? - Answer-
Accommodation
In his first game of hide-and-seek, Andy covers his eyes so that his friends cannot see
him. His thinking can be described as - Answer- Egocentric