Effort is difficult to compute. Determining what variables to use as a measure of wealth is easier
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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A researcher wishes to study the effects of a concentrated remedial reading program on the reading achievement of disadvantaged children. A large number of children are available for assignment to groups. Since intelligence is an important relevant variable in any research on reading, the investigator wants to make sure that it is controlled as well as the reading pretest scores. What would be
the most effective way for the researcher to control these variables? a. Set up groups and then check to make sure that there are no significant differences between the groups on intelligence and reading pretest scores. b. Randomly assign children to experimental and control groups. c. Match the children on intelligence test and reading pretest scores and then randomly assign the matched pairs to experimental and control groups. d. Randomly assign children to experimental and control groups and use intelligence test and reading pretest scores in an analysis of covariance.
With regard to moral development, children who are raised without a religious faith:
a. have a lesser sense of morality compared to their peers who are raised with a religious faith. b. develop age-typical moral standards similar to their peers who are raised with a religious faith. c. are better at moral reasoning but show the same moral behaviors as their peers who are raised with a religious faith. d. develop age-typical moral reasoning skills but are more likely to engage in moral transgressions than their peers who are raised with a religious faith.
Which of the following is not an example of assistive technology to specifically support students with visual impairments or physical impairments in terms of science labs at postsecondary education institutions?
a. Braille lab equipment b. Augmentative and alternative communication c. Adjustable table d. Handles on beakers
State three types of qualitative data.
What will be an ideal response?