Wei is a qualitative research who studies friendship in preteens. She collected observational data for several months and is now engaged in interpretation of the findings. Which of the following questions should Wei ask herself?
a. Why did I collect these data?
b. How can I best classify these data?
c. What can be learned from these data?
d. How can I describe these data?
c
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a. very little or no apriori knowledge about a phenomenon. b. some apriori but not complete knowledge about a phenomenon. c. a need to verify theories in a controlled laboratory setting.
Mandatory minimum standards for the nutritional content of meals in a childcare facility have been set by:
a. NAEYC. b. each state legislature. c. each county board of commissioners. d. USDA.
Although he is not bothering other students, Eduard, a ninth-grader, refuses in class to cooperate and work on the learning task. From the following, which should the teacher try first?
(a) Send Eduard to the office for detention and a follow-up parent conference. (b) Suggest another task for Eduard, such as working alone at a learning center. (c) Tell Eduard that if he doesn't cooperate he will have to run 10 laps around the school grounds. (d) Tell Eduard that if he doesn't cooperate he will have to write 100 times a sentence describing why he will not cooperate.
According to the textbook, what is true about growth in enrollments in charter schools in the U.S. from 2005 to 2013?
a. It was negligible. b. It more than doubled. c. It more than tripled.