When the research participants' viewpoints, thoughts, feelings, and experiences are accurately portrayed with thick, rich description the type of evidence for credibility that is provided is known as
a. structural corroboration
b. consensus
c. referential adequacy
d. theoretical adequacy
e. control of bias
C
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A) visual learners B) kinesthetic learners? C) tactile learners? D) auditory learners
Universal/Standard Precaution procedures should be practiced in child care centers:
a. only when an HIV positive child is present in the classroom. b. only if the teachers have completed courses on how to implement the procedures properly. c. whenever any bleeding occurs, no matter how minor the accident may be to a child, or possibly an adult. d. whenever children come to school with coughs or colds.
A researcher asks participants to estimate the calories they consume in a meal. The researcher records the following estimates: 450, 426, 310, 500, and 220. If the researcher removes the estimate of 220 (perhaps because the participant drops out of the study), then the value of the mean will
A. decrease. B. increase. C. remain the same. D. become negative.
Students who engage in multi-tasking will:
a. Spend less time on both tasks b. Spend about the same amount of time if they single-tasked c. Spend more than if they single-tasked d. There is not enough research on this topic to know