Which of the following factors is most important to consider in selecting an appropriate statistical test for a quantitative study?
a. How many independent variables are in the data
b. Whether the codes suggest it is appropriate
c. How many research questions are in the study
d. Whether the independent variable relates to the question
a
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The idea of the concurrent learning of the language arts is accepted by most early childhood educators
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Whose model “defines expectations for evidence that PreK–12 student learning has occurred, constructed around a core of activities in which the candidate takes responsibility for a significant unit of instruction”?
a. Elliott b. Daniels c. Fuller d. Hall
Much of the research on parent-child attachment indicates positive outcomes for children who are labeled securely attached at 12 months. However, the predictive validity for the construct is not always strong. For example, mixed results have been reported for some outcomes for boys compared to girls. Which of the following explanations is NOT a valid reason for the mixed results?
A. Relationships are dynamic and changeable so attachment status may change B. As boys and girls mature, girls are more likely to have secure relationships C. A secure attachment status may be negatively impacted by the divorce of one’s parents D. Influences independent of the caregiver may affect a child’s competence
Erin is having trouble in her mathematics class and is looking for a resource to support her before an upcoming test. She should reach out first to:
a. A registrar. b. A tutor. c. A bursar. d. A job board.