Mr. Nicely often begins his lectures by presenting students…
Mr. Nicely often begins his lectures by presenting students with two ideas or observations that apparently conflict. He feels this method of presenting a paradox arouses students’ interest. From Piaget’s point of view, the teacher is making use of his students’ natural response to
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Mr. Nicely often begins his lectures by presenting students with two ideas or observations that apparently conflict. He feels this method of presenting a paradox arouses students’ interest. From Piaget’s point of view, the teacher is making use of his students’ natural response to
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A researcher wants to study the effects of rewards on motivation and needs to set up two groups, one to receive rewards for its efforts and one to receive no rewards. What procedure should the researcher use to guarantee both groups are essentially equivalent?
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