The evaluation of published research allows one to see how educational research is a(n):
A) illogical puzzle
B) problem-free activity
C) all-or-nothing task
D) uncreative endeavor
E) integrative process
Ans: E
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According to research by LeFrancois, the memories that are stored and retrieved by the brain are apparently controlled by all of the following except:
a. the learner’s learning style. b. the learner’s emotions. c. the learner’s motivations. d. the learner’s intentions.
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a. RtI Tier I activity. b. RtI Tier II activity. c. RtI Tier III activity. d. a functional behavior analysis.
Among the developmental assets that have been identified by the Search Institute, the constructive activity that has the lowest level of participation is
A. creative activities, such as lessons or participation in theater or other arts. B. youth programs, such as sports, clubs or organization at schools or in the community. C. religious activities, including spending time at religious institutions. D. spending time hanging out with friends for 2 or fewer nights each week.