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Diane

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If a teacher were to apply Siegler's findings on the use of problem-solving strategies in the classroom, the teacher would
 
  a. want to find out about the number of books in the child's home.
  b. try to notice just what aspect of a problem is causing the child some difficulty.
  c. discourage the use of metacognitive strategies.
  d. stop using recognition tests in favor of recall exams.

Question 2

Molly's classmates rarely choose her as a work- or playmate, yet she is not disliked by most of her peers. She tends to be shy and quiet, and on those rare occasions that someone does ask her to play, Molly often says no and walks away. According to categories of sociometric status, Molly is best classified as
 
  a. neglected.
  b. rejected.
  c. antisocial.
  d. controversial.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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