In a correlational study, a researcher obtained a very small (.10), but statistically significant, correlation coefficient between two variables. The researcher most likely would report that

a. the sample size was too small.
b. the relationship, although unlikely a function of chance alone, is of little or no practical value.
c. there is no true relationship between the two variables in the total population.
d. replication of the study would result in a higher correlation.


B

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a. Relatedness b. Love and belongingness c. Self-worth and self-esteem d. Self-actualization

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An object charged either positively or negatively is attracted to neutral objects. This is due to

a...............................................................the neutral object being charged by induction. b..........................................................the charged object overcoming the neutral charge. c......a weakening of the natural resistance of the neutral object to any electrostatic charge. d........................................................ a weak gravitational force between the two objects.

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Which of the following is NOT a criterion for evaluating action research?

a) Multiple data collection methods were used. b) The researcher stated several directional research hypotheses. c) There is evidence of external monitoring or objective feedback. d) The motivation of the researcher is clear.

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There is only one format for conducting e-learning

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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