Articulate the core arguments/questions that should be included in any research proposal.
What will be an ideal response?
According to the text, the following questions should be included in any research proposal.
1. What do readers need to better understand your topic?
2. What do readers need to know about your topic?
3. What do you propose to study?
4. What is the setting, and who are the people you will study?
5. What methods do you plan to use to collect data?
6. How will you analyze the data?
7. How will you validate your findings?
8. What ethical issues will your study present?
9. What do preliminary results show about the practicability and value of the proposed study?
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a. Ongoing observation and assessment of the child b. Inservice information to staff members about the child's disability c. Demonstration of specific intervention techniques d. All of the above
Which one of the following examples most clearly illustrates the effect of mental set on problem solving?
a. Albert is trying to solve a physics problem on a class exam. He is so anxious that he can't remember how to do the problem. b. Bradley can't find the right size of test tube to complete a chemistry lab. c. Charlie has just completed six math problems requiring addition. When he turns to the next problem, he overlooks the subtraction sign and so adds instead of subtracting. d. Doug is angry that another boy stole his bicycle, and so he steals a bicycle from someone else.
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A. eye-catchers B. visual enhancers C. visual modalities D. graphic organizers
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a. assume families have access to materials and supplies b. provide homework on a daily basis to ensure retention of content c. ensure that homework is relevant to the student’s IEP d. monitor homework completion by requiring a homework log