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tsand2

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A three-year-old figured out that his father was gone because his fathers car was gone and his mothers car was in the garage. The child was using what form of reasoning?
 
  a. inductive
 
   b. deductive
 
   c. analogical
 
   d. metacognitive

Question 2

Which of the following is good testing policy?
 
  a. give only a few tests in order to reduce test anxiety
 
   b. test frequently to foster spaced practice
 
   c. test only the most recent material, not cumulatively
 
   d. let students think about the test for several days before providing feedback



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: b



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