What are the criteria of evaluation for discourse analytic studies?
What will be an ideal response?
• Sensitivity to context: communicating and making explicit the time, place and purpose of study and the data.
• Commitment and rigour: present as much of the relevant text as possible, demonstrating how conclusions are based on textual evidence.
• Transparency and coherence: Acknowledging linguistic resources and ideological frameworks, making raw data available for inspection.
• Impact and importance of the study within its subject domain.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
When Billie takes her son, Joel, to the park one day, he demands to be held and does not want to get down to play on the equipment. When another young mother comes over and strikes up a conversation with Billie, Joel hides his head in his mother's skirt, and refuses to play with the other woman's child. Eventually, Billie leaves Joel with the other woman briefly so she can buy drinks for all of
them at the concession stand. Joel screams and cries, and is inconsolable. Joel's attachment relationship with his mother is best characterized as a. secure. b. resistant. c. avoidant. d. disorganized-disoriented.
Describe and explain the advantages and disadvantages of using a within-subjects design.
What will be an ideal response?
An excited father who is watching his daughter be born exclaims with excitement, "I can see her head!" Technically, this would be referred to as:
a. "showing" b. "crowning" c. an Apgar of 1 d. traditional childbirth