Counterbalancing is a technique that controls for
a. lack of random assignment.
b. failure to use a double blind technique.
c. experimenter effect.
d. order and carryover effects.
e. diffusion.
D
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Attempting to understand what happened during the Jim Jones Guyana incidence in which followers were led to commit group suicide is an example of
a. phenomenology. c. historical research. b. participant observation. d. narrative research.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Scaffolding is an ineffective practice because students become over-reliant on the teacher’s help and support. 2. Teaching students to vary their language use according to their purpose and audience is a culturally insensitive behavior. 3. Communicating effectively with students’ family members is one way to convey your commitment to student success. 4. Educational beliefs and priorities can vary widely within and across classrooms, schools, districts, and states. 5. Students’ behavior in the classroom can be affected by circumstances that are completely separate from the school experience.
Which of these represents a traditional but important way for teachers to collect formative assessment data of student progress?
a. Written tests. b. Homework. c. Portfolios. d. Interviews. e. Journals.
In a mentoring or reflective supervision relationship the mentor usually does not:
A) establish expectations for who is in charge B) engage in active listening and thoughtful questions C) establish expectations for the relationship D) share power with the mentee