Describe the components of informed consent and the purpose of such consent
What will be an ideal response?
The consent should be voluntary, informed, and given by a competent individual. Informed consent has two purposes: to enable potential subjects to make an informed choice and to document their decision to participate. To make an informed choice, one must understand the purpose of the study, the procedures, the risks and benefits, the obligations of both themselves and the researcher. There should be no coercion of the potential subjects.
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The Education of Young Children (NAEYC) accreditation process?
a. collaboration b. curriculum c. administration d. staff-parent interactions
For the most part, individuals with learning disabilities have average or near-average intelligence
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Bellamy’s professional/procedural level vantage point is used to:
a. question the effectiveness of the organization’s strategies in achieving organizational and societal goals a. examine and question governmental policies and regulations b. understand competing values and beliefs c. analyze professional development practices in a school to determine if these practices support systemic reform
Nathan has been playing golf with his parents for many years. When he goes out for the school baseball team, he has trouble hitting the ball because he keeps confusing the swing of the bat with how he swings a golf club. Nathan's difficulty is the result of:
a. Vertical transfer b. Mental set in problem solving c. Rote learning d. Negative transfer