When sharing and disseminating the results of action research, the first important question to ask is:
a. Do my colleagues think my research is important enough to share?
b. Have I worked hard enough on this research to risk sharing it with the public?
c. Will I share results at the local level or at a broader level?
d. Will my principal agree to sign off on my proposal?
Ans: C
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