Natural or "quasi" experiments utilize naturally occurring situations to test hypotheses that could not ethically or pragmatically be conducted as a true experiment.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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One of the purposes of Public Law 94-142 was to
A) ?require states to assume full financial responsibility for students who are handicapped. B) ?guarantee special education services for school-age children and youths. C) ?provide an impetus for the deinstitutionalization movement. D) ?promote the provision of services to children from birth to age 5 years.
If you teach sixth and seventh grade, you are most likely to observe that
a. there is little gender difference in size. b. girls excel at sports more readily than boys do. c. girls are typically taller and heavier than same-age boys. d. girls are more advanced socially at this time.
Which of the following is NOT true regarding the prevalence of ADHD?
A. Children from highly educated families and children from families receiving Medicaid are most likely to be identified. B. The numbers of students identified as ADHD is steadily dropping each year as prevention techniques are discovered. C. Black students make up less of the ADHD population but are identified at higher rates than their white peers. D. Male students are at least twice as likely to be identified as having ADHD as are their female peers.
Compare and contrast paper and online administration of surveys. Give an example of a research topic that would be best done via online and one that would be best done via paper administration.
What will be an ideal response?