A new program designed to boost math scores based on different teaching strategies is enacted in a classroom. Neither the teacher, nor the students know specifically that they are the experimental group in this research project. This would be an example of
a. true experiment.
b. post-hoc experiment
c. double-blind experiment.
d. secure experiment.
e. secret experiment.
C
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“A woman works in a retail store and has been experience extreme tiredness for months. When she goes to her doctor, he diagnoses her with chronic fatigue syndrome. Her doctor has prescribed her anti-depressants, exercise, and therapy, all of which she engages in. She continues to go to work; however, because she does not complete tasks quickly enough, her boss fires her. At her exit interview, her boss explains that all of his employees are tired and that not sleeping is no excuse to not do her job well.” Which of the elements of the sick role did she violate?
A. Her boss did not believe she had a legitimate illness nor a legitimate reason to not accomplish her tasks more quickly. B. She did not strive to get well. C. She did not seek medical attention. D. Her boss believes it is her own fault that she is tired. E. She violated all of these roles.
__________ values of the logit L represent less than even odds, 0 reflects even odds, and
positive values of L represent greater than even odds. Fill in the blanks with correct word
The National Youth Network established in 1997 was a great example of __________
a. how youths can unite to distribute information b. advocating youth involvement in the community c. promoting policies and programs to prevent crime and delinquency d. all of the above
A researcher is curious about why some students perform better on essay exams than others. He is engaged in
a. applied research. b. descriptive research. c. basic research. d. quantitative research. e. evaluation research.