When 3- to 4-year-olds were asked by a misinformed social worker about a "Simon Says" game one month after they played, how freq
uently did they corroborate her incorrect sequence of events? A.) Rarely; the children were typically able to remember what happened accurately.
B.) Rarely; the children typically gave tangential and inaccurate accounts.
C.) About one-third of the time; children sometimes "remembered" events that had not actually taken place.
D.) Almost always; the social worker questioned them until they gave in.
A perfect approach is to make dictionaries accessible to the students and give students that have reduced proficiency additional time to complete given course works or quizzes while other students can work independently. This will help improve things generally.
Weber's law states that the change in a stimulus that will be just noticeable is a constant ratio of the original stimulus. It has been shown not to hold for extremes of stimulation. The ability to perceive a change in a quantity decreases in proportion to its magnitude.
I think the answer is b or c because B is all about money. When you have lost of money you want a lot of things. while c is saying how people back then had to work for people and they got noting for it.