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According to Worell and Stilwell (1981), what question should teachers consider?
a) How many students are present in the classroom?
b) Which subject is most challenging for students?
c) What is the teacher's favorite teaching method?
d) What is the appropriate learning strategy for a specific student?

d

Explanation: Teachers should think about tailoring learning strategies to individual students, as suggested by Worell and Stilwell (1981).



What does "behavior may be unlearned" mean?
a) Behavior can only be learned through formal education.
b) Negative behaviors can be corrected through positive experiences.
c) Once a behavior is learned, it cannot be changed.
d) Behavior is always permanent and cannot be altered.

b

Explanation: This phrase suggests that undesirable behaviors can be changed or corrected through positive experiences.



Which term describes behaviors that are not readily visible but still impactful?
a) Covert                   
b) Overt          
c) Predictable             
d) Unpredictable

a

Explanation: Covert behaviors are those not easily observable but can have a significant impact.



Primary influence in development?
a) Health                    
b) Skills
c) Personality                        
d) Talents

c

Explanation: Development primarily affects an individual's personality, influencing their behavior and attitudes.



Maturation vs. Learning?
a) Isolation vs. Experience
b) Genes vs. Practice
c) Random vs. Environmental
d) Passive vs. Active

b

Explanation: Maturation involves genetically programmed changes, while learning is an active process involving practice and experience.



Essential for learning?
a) Genetics                 
b) Isolation
c) Interaction            
d) Education

c

Explanation: Interaction with the environment is essential for the learning process, including practical experiences.