Which of these is typically the main data source for phenomenological research studies?

a. In-depth interviews
b. Participant observations
c. Archival records
d. Standardized test scores


a. In-depth interviews

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Of the following, which describes a likely causal-comparative study?

a. Typical management procedures used by experienced teachers in a child-care setting b. Relationship between teacher job satisfaction and years of teaching c. Differences in problem solving performance between children provided exposure to a computer training program and those who were not given the same exposure d. Differences in acclimation to high-school between children from small and large middle schools

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Gordon (1992) and Harpaz (2005) discuss how supervisory direct control has been used historically to force the teachers to conform. Although this overreliance on control is not advocated by these researchers, they suggest that directive control behavior may be used when

a. there are resistant teachers. b. there is no other supervisory approach feasible. c. there is a summative evaluation which requires specific teaching behaviors. d. All of these

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Approaches that are characterized by beliefs and practices that treat families with dignity and respect, are individualized, flexible, and responsive, and allow parents to make informed decisions about child-rearing that are optimal for child, parent, and family outcomes

A. Student centered B. Family-centered C. School centered D. Teacher centered

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What principle is the student using who spells the word bed as BAD?

a. letter name b. close to in articulation c. analogy c. similar meaning

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