Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

Educational researchers must adhere to ethical considerations and ensure that the participants in their studies are protected in a variety of ways.


Ans: T

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What will be an ideal response?

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For students who find school difficult, teachers should

a. not encourage them to take risks. b. give them challenges appropriate for their skills. c. give them extra literacy homework. d. let them work on their own.

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Requesting objects, rejecting interactions, sharing ideas, and seeking social interaction are examples of

A) communicative function. B) communication. C) language. D) expressive language.

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A music teacher had noticed that some students went to pieces during exams. He wanted to test whether this performance anxiety was different for people playing different instruments. He took groups of guitarists, drummers and pianists (variable = ‘Instru’) and measured their anxiety (variable = ‘Anxiety’) during the exam. He also noted the type of exam they were performing (in the UK, musical instrument exams are known as ‘grades’ and range from 1 to 8). He wanted to see whether the type of instrument played affected performance anxiety when controlling for the grade of the exam. The second part of the SPSS output is below. Which of the following statements best reflects the effect of ‘Instru’?

A. The type of instrument played in the exam had a significant effect on the level of anxiety experienced. B. The type of instrument played in the exam did not have a significant effect on the level of anxiety experienced. C. The type of instrument played in the exam had a significant effect on the level of anxiety experienced, even after the effect of the grade of the exam had been accounted for. D. The type of instrument played in the exam did not have a significant effect on the level of anxiety experienced, even after the effect of the grade of the exam had been accounted for.

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