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| EVALUATION 2 CHAPTERS 4, 5, 6, 7 CHAPTER 6 22. Inductive reasoning moves from facts to an understanding of general principles. a. True b. False 23. Truth is changeless to a pragmatist. a. True b. False 24. Epistemology emerged from the philosophical question, " What is of value?". a. True b. False 25. Arthur Combs was a behaviorist. a. True b. False 26. Humanism grew out of existential philosophy. a. True b. False 27. A perennialist teacher take a holistic approach to teaching and learning. a. True b. False 28. Which psychological perspective would be most associated with Lee Canter? a. Humanism b. All of these c. Constructivism d Behaviorism e. None of these 29. Which statement from a teacher is more behavioristic in orientation? a. Class you choose which book you would like to report on to the class. b. I try to vary my teaching methods to allow for differing learning styles found among my students. c. All of these. d. I like to use cooperative learning with my students. e. If you finish your classroom assignment early, you can go to recess early. aa. None of these. 30. "Man is nothing else but what he makes of himself." a. A statement that is compatible with the thinking of an existentialist and a quote from Jean-Paul Sartre. b. A statement that implies that truth is absolute and human nature is constant. c. A statement that is compatible with the thinking of an existentialist. d. A quote from Jean-Paul Sartre. e. None of these apply. |
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