__________________ research traditions use inductive analytic approaches.
a. Qualitative
b. Quantitative
c. Positivist
d. Correlational
a. Qualitative
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Traditional mother and father roles
a. are nearly nonexistent. b. continue to be common. c. are documented as producing the most optimal outcomes for children’s development. d. are predicted to be nonexistent in the next two decades.
Bibliotherapy refers to
a. library science. b. books that are used by therapists. c. the use of books that deal with emotionally sensitive topics in a developmentally appropriate way. d. any time teachers and children share a book-reading experience.
Which of the following court cases determined that "separate-but-equal" education is illegal?
A. Honing v. Doe, (1988) B. Diana v. State Board of Education, (1970) C. Brown v. Board of Education, (1954) D. Larry P. v. Riles, (1977)
A teacher who doesn't establish clear boundaries in student relationships might end up in some problematic situations. Which of the following concerns is least reflective of a boundary concern?
a. J.C. gets Miss Ramirez off-track during lessons by asking her questions about topics that he knows interest her personally. b. Ms. Goddard gives money to the parents of one of her students, Olivia, because she knows the family is facing eviction. c. Mr. Perkins knows that Ahmad's parents can't go to his soccer game, so he goes to watch Ahmad play once during the season. d. Mrs. Nash allows her students to spend an entire Friday "chilling" because they pointed out how hard they had been working in the previous nine week period.