Karobi wants to assure he has credible qualitative data for his study on violent and aggressive student behaviors during lunch sessions. Which of the following questions might he ask himself regarding the data?
a. Does my study lend itself to generalization?
b. Do the findings inform policy?
c. What biases might have influenced my observation?
d. What competing hypothesis might I test?
c
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A pre-observation conference is conducted
A) after the observation so that the teacher can defend her actions. B) so that the college supervisor can determine possible classroom pitfalls. C) to warn the student teacher about what the college supervisor will be watching for. D) so that student teacher's can brief college supervisors about classroom details. E) by the cooperating teacher so that she can brief the college supervisor about the student teacher's performance.
The purpose of a(n) ____________________ is to prevent the chair from improperly controlling the meeting
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The most compelling reason Seganti gives for absolute consistency in enforcing rules is that:
a) it is the teacher’s role to do so. b) students’ parents have failed to teach them rules. c) students are more comfortable when they know what they are supposed to do. d) if the teacher fails to enforce the rules, students will ignore them.
Regardless of the distribution of the population, the sampling distribution of sample means will be approximately normally distributed. What characteristic of the mean explains this?
A. unbiased estimator B. central limit theorem C. minimal variance D. none of these