Ten-year-old Anne needs to prepare a book report for class tomorrow. Her mother is concerned because Anne is frustrated and seems to need help finishing it
Which of the following
situations would best exemplify scaffolding behavior on the part of Anne's mother?
A) Allowing Anne to finish the report without help, thereby working through her frustration
B) Suggesting Anne talk to a friend about the book's plot
C) Asking Anne questions about the book's plot
D) Writing the report for Anne
C
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a) hypothalamus b) amygdala c) hippocampus d) cortex
You have discovered a new vitamin that you believe will improve memory in the elderly. Your best bet for accurately testing the effectiveness of the vitamin would be to use
a. naturalistic observation. b. the experimental method. c. case histories. d. the survey method.