A form of observation that entails you minimizing your interactions with participants and primarily engaging in observation is called _________.
a. participant observation
b. non-participant observation
c. focus group
d. ethnography
b. non-participant observation
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Kathleen is 2 years old. She very much wants to do things for herself—dressing herself, brushing her teeth, and so on—in the morning. Most of the time her mother will not let her do such things because she is so slow and clumsy. Today Mom tells Kathleen she can dress herself, but before long Mom is saying: "Kathleen, you've got your pants on backwards again! Can't you ever put your clothes on
right? Here, let me do it. You're making me late for work." If Kathleen hears this kind of talk very often, Erikson suggests that Kathleen might be at risk for developing a sense of: a. mistrust (rather than trust) b. guilt (rather than initiative) c. inferiority (rather than industry) d. shame and doubt (rather than autonomy)
_______________ What are notebooks in which students reflect on readings or lessons in response to written teacher questions or prompts?
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
The real range is the difference between the largest value and the smallest value in a data set.
For which of these reasons would you create a scatterplot between two variables?
a. to see if the group means are the same b. to see if the variables are categorical or continuous c. to calculate the degrees of freedom d. to get a sense of the strength of the relationship