Examlex
Comparisons of children's language skills across cultures indicate that:
Dispositional Attributions
Explaining someone's behavior by attributing it to their personality or character rather than to external factors.
Situational Factors
Refer to external influences that can impact an individual's behavior and decisions in a given context.
Achievement Attribution
The process of ascribing success or failure to personal or external factors.
Mastery Orientation
A focus on learning, understanding, and mastering the material or task at hand, rather than merely performing well.
Q3: The notion of asynchrony in language development
Q11: The CREST Report<br>A) provides benchmark data for
Q15: Bilingual children acquire lexical knowledge in each
Q19: Individuals interested in bilingualism and its effect
Q24: The primary advantage of using a pulper
Q28: Menu engineering<br>A) is a technique for measuring
Q29: Intrinsic motivation comes from factors inside the
Q40: The fact that infants can distinguish between
Q44: Syntax refers to the:<br>A) range of words
Q52: The "critical period hypothesis" has much influence