Explain how a researcher should handle results that are opposite to what was hypothesized (negative results)
What will be an ideal response?
Although disappointed, the researcher has to accept what the data show. Perhaps previous research has been wrong and the researcher is right. Evidently, the question is not settled and further research is needed. The researcher could use the discussions section of the paper to reconsider the theory behind the study.
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Children who live in families that are structured are found to have a(n) _________ cognitive style
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Incandescent light bulbs glow when the electricity passes through the ______________, which causes it to get very hot.
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Most early educators would agree that learning to read is a process that begins:
A. at birth. B. with a child’s first scribbles. C. with a child’s first spoken words. D. when the recognition of uppercase and lowercase letters is mastered.
________ must incorporate the family's description of its resources, priorities, and concerns related to the development of the child
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