Mia and Emmy are at the water table. Mia is pretending her boat is under attack by pirates. Emmy is pretending to be in the kitchen washing dishes. Although both girls are playing at the same location they are using the water in very different ways. What kind of play is this an example of?

A) cooperative
B) associative
C) solitary
D) parallel


D

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The HR manager of a chain of department stores wants to evaluate staff performance across the chain.  There are ten stores in the chain and each store has six departments (Household, Food, Technology, Women’s Clothes, Men’s Clothes and Children’s Clothes).  She is interested in the performance of staff within and across departments and stores in the chain.  What sort of analysis would be most appropriate?

A. Multilevel linear B. Multiple Linear C. Multinominal Linear D. Multivariate Linear

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Biologically controlled differences

a. Gender differences b. Sex differences c. Identity d. Gender bias

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Name 4 of the 6 central tenets in EAHCA (1975) that were designed to assure children with disabilities basic educational opportunities

What will be an ideal response?

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28. Which of the following is an example of a situation in which a quasi-independent variable is used?

A. Random assignment can be used to assign participants to the levels of the variable. B. A research design is used that meets all three criteria for demonstrating cause-and-effect. C. A variable is measured that is inherent to the participant and so random assignment cannot be used. D. A variable is measured that is inherent to the participant and so random assignment can be used.

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