There is a section of the NASW Code of Ethics that addresses research and evaluation.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Why is maturing into a master teacher not an easy process?
a. Teaching requires an understanding of teaching in ways that is quite different from being a student. b. There is limited time for teachers to spend on becoming a master teacher c. Administrators discourage teachers from becoming master teachers. d. There are limited professional development options for teachers that will gain them master teacher status.
In the parent involvement study (Deslandes & Bertrand, 2005), the researchers state a finding in paragraph 27:
"Parents' perceptions of students' invitations in the social domain was the most powerful predictor; it accounted for an additional 28% of the variance (beta = .35, p < .001)." From looking at the p value you would conclude a. that the results were statistically significant. b. that the probability alpha level was set too low. c. that the authors should have set an exact p value. d. that the partial results indicated a significant p value of .001.
In a job interview, how could you best handle a question about something you wanted to accomplish but failed to do?
a) Admit the failure; tell what you learned from it and show how you improved from it. b) Tell about all the obstacles you faced, focussing the failure on them, not yourself. c) Become tearful, weepy, or remorseful to arouse sympathy from the interviewer. d) Deny any failure because employers don't want to hear about it.
Which of the following is an uncontrollable threat to the internal validity of the randomized posttest-only control group design?
A. mortality B. subject characteristics C. maturation D. statistical regression