Which of the following would be the most suitable hypothesis for study?
a. The Columbus school district has too many janitors.
b. For learning-disabled students, attending a regular classroom is better than attending a segregated classroom.
c. Solutions to math problems should be taught with computers as well as with paper-and-pencil computation.
d. Nonsense words are forgotten more quickly than meaningful words.
e. Teachers who have had a counseling course will be better teachers than those who have not had a counseling course.
D
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____ refers to thought processes involving the production of a number of alternative solutions
a. Divergent thinking b. Convergent thinking c. Insight d. Incubation
Ed is writing up his dissertation study. His study was a survey study of parent
satisfaction with current advanced placement course offerings across different schools in the state. Where in the report should Ed include a copy of his survey? a. Introduction b. Method c. Results d. Appendix
Words that sound alike but are spelled differently are
a. homographs. b. homophones. c. homographic homophones. d. homophonic homographs.
“Your reasoning is good,” Mr. Krathwohl comments in response to Bessie’s frustration as she tries to solve a perplexing algebra problem. “But you’re missing one little piece of information. I know that you can do it. Try the problem again. You can do it.” Of the following, the theory that best explains Mr. Krathwohl’s attempts to increase Bessie’s motivation to continue trying is:
a. expectancy x value theory.
b. self-efficacy theory.
c. goal theory.
d. self-determination theory.