When may a researcher elect to use a one-tailed hypothesis test?
a. Whenever the hypothesis decision could be close for rejecting the null hypothesis
b. In typical large-scale equine studies
c. When studying matched sets of identical twins
d. When there is no probability that a second alternative could ever occur
d. When there is no probability that a second alternative could ever occur
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a. Mind reading b. All-or-nothing thinking c. Overgeneralization d. Magnification and minimization
Preparation, presentation, feedback, and evaluation are
a) processes and skills used in instructional and informational consultations. b) four steps to problem-solving. c) processes taught to parents for tutoring their children. d) behavioral techniques taught to students who have poor study habits.
A researcher wants to measure content-sampling error with a Likert scale test. Which of the following methods would be best?
a. Test-retest b. Coefficient Alpha c. The Kuder-Richardson formulas d. Interrater differences
Implementing a MEASURE is an easy way to connect the school leadership team and demonstrate that you are helping to drive data in a positive direction
Indicate whether the statement is true or false