For reporting a phenomenological study, Moustakas (1994) recommends including:

a. A detailed description of themes
b. Statements of working the text
c. An autobiographical statement of the author’s experiences
d. Results that follow themes, key events, and plots


c. An autobiographical statement of the author’s experiences

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Which psychologist took into account the social environment in which learning occurs?

a. Piaget b. Skinner c. Vygotsky d. Bruner

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Which question is not likely to be addressed using action research?

a. How is my 4th grade classroom best organized to promote the use of math manipulatives? b. How can Excel be used to teach mathematics concepts in my 4th grade classroom? c. As a teacher, how have my beliefs about girls' achievement in mathematics been affected by my own experiences? d. Is there an interaction effect between gender and use of manipulatives on mathematics achievement of 4th graders?

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According to the textbook, which one of the following is NOT one of the three “Rs” of reading?

A. Read B. Recite C. Reflect D. Review

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What is the hypothesis that is being tested?

A restaurant wants to know if more people order its “mega meat pizza” or “mammoth vegetable pizza” depending on whether it is a weekend night or a weekday night. The restaurant keeps track of customers’ preference for these two types of pizza (mega meat or mammoth vegetable) and the night of the week it’s ordered (weekend night or weekday night) over 2 weeks. It finds that a total of 150 people ordered one of these pizzas, with 60 ordering mega meat on a weekend night, 20 ordering mega meat on a weekday night, 25 ordering mammoth vegetable on a weekend night, and 45 ordering mammoth vegetable on a weekend night. Conduct the appropriate statistical test to see if there is a difference between the frequencies of customers ordering the two types of pizza. Assume that the expected frequencies are equal, and use an alpha of .05

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