A researcher interviews 20–30 women who are in abusive relationships and from this research she develops a theory about the dynamics of abusive relationships. This would likely be an example of which type of qualitative research?
a. Phenomenology
b. Ethnography
c. Case Study
d. Grounded Theory
Ans: d
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Mr. Bringas is a seventh-grade English teacher. He wants to make sure that his students understand and know how to use the writing skills that he has been explaining and illustrating, so he gives them a short in-class writing assignment every day. He then uses the results to decide if he needs to reteach a particular topic or move on to a new one. The assessment approach Mr. Bringas is using is
best captured by which of the following phrases: a. assessment for learning b. assessment in learning c. assessment by learning d. assessment of learning
If infants or toddlers are wary, hesitant, easily tired, less attentive or playful than other children, one of the factors that infant-toddler teachers need to consider is that the child is:
A) eating too much salt B) iron deficiency C) eating too much sugar D) magnesium deficiency
Blindness means
A) not having functional use of sight. B) not being able to see anything. C) the same as legally blind. D) only being able to see in fully lighted conditions.
Underchallenged children who are gifted can become disruptive, skip classes, and lose interest in achieving.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)