Experimental research is typically conducted using a sampling strategy in which
A. the order of selecting participants matters.
B. the same participant can never be selected twice in the same sample.
C. participants are replaced after being sampled.
D. all of these.
Ans: B
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a) Prepare a list of questions to ask before an informational interview. b) Thank-you letters are best reserved for those employers that offer a job. c) An informational interview is held away from where one would work. d) Never use the name of a friend or acquaintance when arranging an interview for information.
Which of the following statements is most consistent with the text's recommendations regarding rules?
a. Rules should explicitly list student behaviors that are either desired or prohibited. b. Rules communicate negative expectations to students and should be presented only after a class has behaved irresponsibly. c. Teachers should use them in middle school grades, but should avoid explicit classroom rules in high school classes. d. Teachers should post or list general rules and discuss specific expectations for behavior.
Teachers should use record keeping forms that require a minimum of
(a) reading, (b) interpretation, (c) evaluation, (d) marking.
Sternberg's (1985, 1990) triarchic theory of intelligence consists of the following subtheories:
a. Contextual, which deals with socially influenced abilities b. Componential, which is cognitive processing c. Experiential, which is assessing intelligence through mental components d. All of these