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1. You are a teacher who assesses your students’ science knowledge by having them play one of many science games available on the computer, so you want them to take this task seriously. Your class is comprised fully of Asian-American and Euro-American children. How would you maximize their motivation to play these science games? Select one:
a. allow all the children to choose the game that they wantb. let other classmates choose the game for the Asian-American students, but let the Euro-American students choose for themselvesc. let the Asian-American children’s mothers choose the game for them, and let the Euro-American children’s classmates choose for themd. let the Euro-American students choose for themselves, and ask students from another school choose for the Asian-American studentse. let both the Euro-American and Asian-American parents choose for their children
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2. Working-class and upper-middle-class Americans differ in that Select one:
a. working-class Americans are happier than upper-middle-class Americans.b. although working-class Americans do not have as many choices available to them, they desire choice, and respond to choices made by others, in the same way that upper-middle-class Americans do.c. upper-middle-class Americans employ more primary and more secondary control than do working-class Americans.d. working-class Americans use more primary control than upper-middle-class Americans, but there is no difference in use of secondary control.e. working-class Americans respond to a choice being taken away from them better than do upper-middle-class Americans.
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3. A group of East Asians and Americans have won a contest, and each person is allowed to pick a car from a selection of cars. All cars are of the same make, model, and year. The only thing that differs between them is that they can be one of two colors. Furthermore, there is an extremely unequal proportion between the two colors, making the minority-color very unique. Given this scenario, which of the following statements isTRUE? Select one:
a. East Asians will choose their cars randomly.b. Americans will choose cars with the brightest colors.c. East Asians will choose unique-colored cars.d. Americans will choose minority-colored cars.e. East Asians will choose white cars.
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