A researcher who is designing a mixed-methods study
a. should always schedule the quantitative component to occur before the qualitative component.
b. should use the same measures in both the quantitative and qualitative components.
c. must place equal emphasis on the quantitative and qualitative components.
d. can place more emphasis on the quantitative or the qualitative component.
d
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What type of grading was introduced in the 1900's, and ten years later the reliability of this grading system was questioned?
a. Letter grading b. Numerical grading c. Percentage grading d. Qualitative grading
Current theories about intelligence suggest all of the following except:
a. Intelligence is a single, general factor. b. There are several components that make up intelligence. c. A person can have a high aptitude in one component of intelligence and a low aptitude in another. d. IQ is a score obtained in an intelligence test. e. Different intelligence tests use different components of intelligence.
Which of the following individuals used statistical methods during the 17th century to study the intelligence of his family members?
a. Charles Darwin b. Francis Galton c. Isaac Newton d. Alfred Binet
Which of the following was an outcome of the San Antonio v. Rodriguez (1973) ruling of the Supreme Court?
A. The court stated that preserving local control was a legitimate reason to use the property tax system. B. The court stated that educational funding through the property tax was a highly effective system. C. The court declared that it will change the way education systems in the United States were funded. D. The court declared education as a fundamental right under the U.S. Constitution.