Title: Which of the following is NOT a key area in which Judicious Discipline recommends a rule be ... Post by: boostedrex on Mar 13, 2018 Which of the following is NOT a key area in which Judicious Discipline recommends a rule be
developed? A. Health and safety B. Respect for adults C. Property loss and damage D. Serious disruption of the learning process Ques. 2 The second step in the development of a group is: A. Dissatisfaction or control B. Dependency C. Resolution or norming D. Inclusion or orientation Ques. 3 Behavior analysis has the power to remove the ability of the individual to choose alternative responses. Indicate whether the statement is true or false Ques. 4 Research has shown that when positive reinforcement is used, intrinsic motivation is decreased. Indicate whether the statement is true or false Ques. 5 Which is NOT one of the top four student behaviors teachers most value? A. Staying focused during instruction B. Controlling their behavior C. Making a high rate of correct answers D. Following directions Ques. 6 Humanists often perceive any systematic effort to change behavior as coercive and inhumane. Indicate whether the statement is true or false Ques. 7 Which of the following is NOT an example of ways teachers commonly communicate low academic expectations to students? A. Criticizing low achieving students more often for incorrect answers B. Embarrassing low achieving students by waiting too long for them to answer a question C. Praising low achieving students more often for marginal answers D. Calling less often on low-achieving students Ques. 8 List and discuss the contributions put forth by three behaviorists and explain how their contributions furthered the field of behaviorism. What will be an ideal response? Title: Which of the following is NOT a key area in which Judicious Discipline recommends a rule be ... Post by: woodstock24 on Mar 13, 2018 B D FALSE FALSE C TRUE B Three behaviorists and their contributions to the field: Ivan Pavlov o Respondent conditioning Edward Thorndike o Associations between situations and responses o The Law of Effect and Exercise John Watson o Coined phrase behaviorism o Focused on direct observation B.F. Skinner o Operant conditioning |