The study of places, cities, countries, mountains, deserts, rural areas, oceans, continents, and communities is
a. Geometry.
b. Geography.
c. Cartography.
d. Geology.
ANS: B
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Select one of the sensory conditions described in this chapter and provide the following information: a) Which children are at highest-risk for developing this condition? b) What early physical signs and behavioral indicators would you be likely to observe? c) How is this condition diagnosed? d) What treatments are available?
What will be an ideal response?
Jacki is conducting a study that examines the effects of multi-vitamins on common cold symptoms. She hopes to generalize her findings to the school-age population of children in a specified region in her state. The population of children is 9,000 . She is going to conduct a survey and decides to sample 7000 children. Regarding Jacki's sample we know that
a. it is substantially too small. b. it is not representative. c. it will result in large sampling bias. d. it is substantially too big.
When a researcher says "I have data to show such-and-such," which of the following is the most reasonable reaction?
A) Wow. That's impressive. B) Wait. Another interpretation may be possible. C) Well. I knew it all along. D) Yahoo. Researchers know all.
______ is InTASC.
a. International New Teacher Accountability and Support Consortium b. Interstate Novice Teacher Accountability and Services Consortium c. International Novice Teacher Assessment and Services Consortium d. Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium