You are now a teacher in the 2-year-old room and are working with an assistant teacher who is generally very helpful with the children. You notice, however, that she never washes her hands when she takes the children to the toilet. You have spoken to her twice about this, suggesting that she should remember to wash both hers and the children's hands, but she continues to "forget" to do this. You
should solve this problem by:
a. shrugging your shoulders and ignoring it—after all, you tried!
b. taking the children to the toilet yourself whenever they need to go.
c. explaining why it is important to wash hands and insisting she follow that procedure—even if it makes her mad.
d. threatening to tell the Director if she doesn't comply with your request.
c
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With the same study, you include a third variable, this one categorical. Would you need to include the percentage of participants in each group who had given either a yes or no response?
A. Yes B. No C. Can’t tell
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a. standardized tests. b. ability measures. c. questionnaires. d. observations.
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a. treating texts as sources of meaning b. skills-based competencies c. knowledge-based competencies d. skipping unfamiliar words