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... children of my own‚ I would like to adopt children. ____12. I have important skills that I try to teach others. ____13. I feel that I have done nothing that will survive after I die. ____14. In general‚ ...
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... somebody about my own childhood. ____12. Read a story to a child. ____13. Babysat for somebody else's children. ____14. Participated in an athletic sport. ____15. Gave clothing or personal belonging ...
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Rotter's Locus of Control Scale 1. a. Children get into trouble because their patents punish them too much. b. The trouble with most children nowaday ...
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... world hunger. 27. you will write a popular book. 28. your children will see you as the perfect parent. 29. your partner relationship will be sheer bliss for years. 30. your relationship ...
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... ng care of children‚ parents‚ or other family members f. Stress at work outside of the home or at school g. Financial problems ...
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... the number that applies. Strongly Disagree = 1 Agree = 2 Disagree = 3 Strongly Agree = 4 1. Obedience and respect for authority are the most important virtues children should learn. Strongly ...
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... questions by circling the number that applies. Strongly Disagree = 1 Agree = 2 Disagree = 3 Strongly Agree = 4 1. Obedience and respect for authority are the most important virtues children should ...
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... for financial support How much money would you like your spouse to earn to support you (and your children)? _______________ If your spouse does not earn the amount you indicated above‚ ...
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29. The Child Scale... have enough time to talk to their children. b. Some mothers usually don't have enough time to talk to their children. c. Some mothers sometimes have enough time to talk to their children. d. Som ...
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... degree to which parents provide what SDT considers an optimal parenting context (Grolnick‚ Deci‚ & Ryan‚ 1997). The scales are completed by children to describe their mothers and their fathers. The ...
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... res with the other children in terms of his assignments and encourage him to catch up with the others. B. At a parent conference last night‚ Mr. and Mrs. Greene were told that their daughter Sarah has ...
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... particular relationships. For example‚ it is to assess the degree to which a person experiences basic need satisfaction while relating to his or her spouse‚ or best friend‚ or mother‚ or children‚ o ...
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The Self-Regulation Questionnaires Academic Self-Regulation Questionnaire (SRQ-A) This questionnaire concerns the reasons why children do their school work. The scale was ...
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... Consistency not available Behavior Assessment System for Children (Child Self-Report)* Cecil R. Reynolds & Randy W. Kamphaus 1992/ این آدرس ایمیل توسط spambots حفاظت می شود. برای دیدن شما نیاز به جاوا اسکریپت دارید - Ages 6-18 ...
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The Self-Regulation Questionnaires Prosocial Self-Regulation Questionnaire (SRQ-P) This questionnaire concerns the reasons why children engage ...
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The Self-Regulation Questionnaires Prosocial Self-Regulation Questionnaire (SRQ-P) This questionnaire concerns the reasons why children engage ...
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37. Overview... of behaving “for its own sake.” Prototypes of intrinsic motivation are children’s exploration and play‚ but intrinsic motivation is a lifelong creative wellspring. CET specifically addresses the effect ...
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... 7 Quite a Bit 8 9 A Great Deal How much can you do to get children to do their homework? 1 Nothing 2 3 Very Little 4 ...
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39. Teacher Efficacy... t. 1 2 3 4 5 6 13. If parents would do more for their children‚ I could do more. 1 2 3 4 5 6 14. If a student did not remember information I gave in a previous lesson‚ I would know how to increase his/ ...
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... teacher is very limited in what he/she can achieve because a student's home environment is a large influence on his/her achievement.1 2 3 4 5 6 5. If parents would do more for their children‚ I cou ...