What is the difference between structural quality and process quality in childcare arrangements?
What will be an ideal response?
Structural quality refers to objective aspects (such as child-adult ratio, caregivers' education, and the facility size),
whereas process quality refers to more subjective measures (such as the activities, caregiver warmth, and whether
toys are developmentally appropriate).
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Suppose that you attend a lecture on the bottom-up processes involved in speech perception. The lecturer is likely to emphasize
a. how the listener's auditory system registers and transmits information about the speech sounds. b. the listener's familiarity with the language. c. the listener's knowledge about grammar. d. the listener's expectations about what the speaker will say.
Which personality tests rely on the interpretation of inkblots to understand personality?
a. MMPI-2 b. TAT c. 16PF d. Rorschach