A researcher uses the peer appraisal method to evaluate a group of students. The researcher may obtain assessment data by consulting
A. the student being evaluated, since this is a self-report measure.
B. individuals with whom the student attends classes.
C. the teacher, the parent, and family members of the student.
D. Both the teacher, the parent, and family members of the student and individuals with whom the student attends classes.
Answer: B
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