Examine the following statement found in the conclusion to a quantitative research study:

"One reason why the results were insignificant may be due to the small size of the sample and the use of a convenience, rather than a random, probability sample."

This statement indicates that the researcher is (select the best response)

a. summarizing the major results.
b. providing an explanation for the results.
c. sharing why evidence did not support predictions.
d. suggesting future research to strength the study.


b

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In a college admissions case involving Affirmative Action, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Allan Bakke v. University of California (1978) that:

a) a white applicant to a medical school had been wrongly denied admission in order to admit a less qualified black applicant. b) race could never be used as a factor in deciding between candidates applying for admission to a educational program. c) positions could be set aside for women and minorities who had suffered discrimination in the past. d) schools must represent a proper proportion of all groups in the nation.

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The speed with which a person can retrieve information about a word such as its letters is referred to as ____ speed

a. comprehension b. vocabulary processing c. identification d. lexical access

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What are three implications of social learning theory on early childhood practice?

What will be an ideal response?

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In the later part of nineteenth century, special education began to appear in public schools

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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