___________ interviews provide information that experts know; _____________ interviews provide information that everybody knows.

a. phenomenological / cultural
b. hermeneutic / phenomenological
c. expert / hermeneutic
d. expert / cultural


ANS: d.

Education

You might also like to view...

Some researchers did not find the hypothesized relationship between children's diet and success in school. However, they discovered that mother's occupation was very important to children's success. What would you recommend to these researchers?

a. The researchers' report should mention only the lack of relationship between diet and success. b. The researchers' report should focus on the relationship between mother's occupation and children's success. c. The researchers' report should focus on the lack of relationship between diet and success but mention the relationship between mother's occupation and children's success. d. The researchers should redesign the study so that relationship between both hypotheses are clearly defined and understood.

Education

Television programs are

a. not recommended for infants, toddlers, and younger preschoolers because of their potentially damaging effects. b. allowable in early childhood programs for the first hour each morning and the last hour each day to ease the children into and out of the school day and to give the staff time to set-up and clean-up. c. acceptable for young children if they have educational merit (e.g., Baby Einstein videos). d. An important part of the curriculum in developmentally appropriate early childhood programs.

Education

Sarcasm and commands are effective expressions of feelings because they make feelings discussable

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Education

Which of the following, from a classroom teacher's perspective, is probably the most serious drawback of portfolio assessment?

A. Parents' negative reactions to portfolio assessment B. Students' negative reactions to portfolio assessment C. Portfolio assessment's time-demands on teachers D. The excessive attention given to portfolio assessment by educational policymakers

Education