Which of the following are true of qualitative data?

A. They are accommodating.
B. They are in narrative form.
C. They are not academic and scholarly.
D. They are a rationale that is always evolving.


Ans: B

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The frontal lobe of the brain is primarily responsible for

A. complex thoughts, movement, language, and self-control. B. the basic functions of the body, such as breathing, cardiac rhythm, and blood pressure. C. controlling balance and movement. D. the expression and experience of emotions, memories, and sensations.

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Which of the following principles should schools follow when using punishment?

a. punishment must serve a legitimate educational function b. punishment should begin with the most intrusive intervention c. extensive records should be kept on the use of punishment d. both a and c e. all of the above

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Three of the following strategies should engage students' interest in class material. Which one is least likely to do so?

a. Have each student read a different character's lines when the class is reading the play Our Town. b. Ask students to imagine what it must have been like to live in medieval England. c. Show students a scientific phenomenon that isn't what they'd expect to happen given their existing beliefs about the world. d. Tell students that occasional failures are probably due to circumstances beyond their control.

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One advantage to the procedure being used by Mr. Worms is that:

a. Sandie will get immediate access to the reinforcer for completing the chain of behaviors. b. Sandie will get to practice every step of the chain each time Mr. Worms conducts a training session. c. Sandie will always start with the first step of the task whenever a training session is conducted. d. All of these are advantages of the procedure Mr. Worms is using.

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