What does ethnographic research aim to do?
A. To study ethical beliefs
B. For the researcher to be immersed in a group possibly through becoming a member of a group to record first hand observations to gain insight into the groups culture
C. To research the ethnic makeup of a country or population
D. To research participants’ ethnicity
Answer: B
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a. Experimenter must employ a pretest. b. Experimenter must collect all the data him/herself. c. Experimenter cannot assign subjects to conditions. d. There is more than one independent variable. e. The pretest has a reactive effect.
Gross motor skills include
a. Sitting b. Walking c. Crawling d. All of the above
Which of the following are key characteristics of most single-parent families?
a. headed by father; parent works; more likely to be wealthy than two-parent families b. headed by mother; parent works; more likely to be poor than two-parent families c. headed by mother; parent unemployed; more likely to be poor than two-parent families d. headed by father; parent unemployed; more likely to be poor than two-parent families
In the Delphi Technique
a. Groups consult an expert in order to make a decision b. Members are taught group skills so interaction improves c. Individual opinions are circulated until a group average is determined d. The authority makes the decision