One chronic problem in educational research has been:
A) discovering statistical significance
B) confusing correlation with cause
C) securing sufficient sample sizes
D) lack of reliable test scores
Ans: B
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Locate and read several books for young people on a controversial topic such as evolution or sexuality. Examine how these books address the topic and consider in what contexts these books would be appropriate for children.
What will be an ideal response?
Which is not a viable method of conducting a science class focused on discrepant events?
A. Students conduct the discrepant event and then discuss possible explanations. B. Students continually work at attempting to prove the discrepant event false. C. The teacher demonstrates the discrepant event to the entire science class. D. The teacher poses questions and examples drawn from student experiences.
Some students with ADHD do not qualify for services under IDEA. Explain how students in this situation can receive services under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
What will be an ideal response?
Peeping and voyeurism by children
a. is considered to be in a category of sexual disturbance b. occurs when children’s natural curiosity about sexual differences has been seriously stifled c. may result when children have had no natural way to learn about sex differences d. is considered to be in a category of sexual disturbance and occurs when children’s natural curiosity about sexual differences has been seriously stifled e. is considered to be in a category of sexual disturbance, occurs when children’s natural curiosity about sexual differences has been seriously stifled, and may result when children have had no natural way to learn about sex differences