Regulated family child care homes typically contain __________ groups of children
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
mixed
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LEP refers to:
a. Language Exemption Pupils b. Little English Prospects c. Level Exception Pupils d. Limited English Proficiency
Many students in Ms. Janklow's class seem to have little intrinsic motivation for learning math, science, or social studies. Their minds are more apt to be on peer relationships (who the "popular kids" are, who bullies whom on the playground, etc.) than on their studies. Without knowing anything else about Ms. Janklow's students, your best guess would be that they are:
a. kindergartners. b. second graders. c. fourth graders. d. seventh graders.
Whenever you make a judgment about someone based on little or no factual information, you engage in stereotyping.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
What are the means that are being compared in this analysis?
Below is text from a report of a consumer research study that used an independent samples t test. This research compared taste preferences for two different types of cookies: Brownie Batter and Chocolate. Consumers were randomly assigned to eat one of the two types of cookies, after which they rated it on a 1 (did not like it at all) to 5 (liked it a lot) range. Use this report to answer the question that follow it. An independent samples t test suggested that participants who ate brownie batter cookie (M = 3.73, SD = 1.19) equally as much as participants who ate a chocolate cookie (M = 4.25, SD = .39), t(18) = -1.32, p = .32, d = 0.59, 95% CI [-1.36, .31].