Paul thinks everyone notices that his hair would not comb right this morning. He knows the girls in the corner are laughing about it. Paul is demonstrating a phenomenon called
a) hyposensitivity.
b) ethnocentrism.
c) an imaginary audience.
d) heightened self-awareness.
C
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Neil is struggling with the concept of free will and the way in which it confers on us responsibility for our actions. He would be most likely to find a discussion of this issue in the writings of ________
a. Carl Rogers. b. Abraham Maslow. c. Melanie Klein. d. Rollo May.
If a reading educator is in favor of teaching reading by presenting it as a natural process,
similar to acquisition of oral language, where the child is encouraged to guess at words, and learns to read through exposure to actual uses of language, this teacher is a proponent of a) whole-language approach. b) sound-symbol approach. c) code-based approach. d) phonetic-fluency approach.