An example of "ballparking" is:
a. Many students were involved in the disturbance.
b. Eighteen students, ten boys and eight girls, were involved in a shouting match
c. An argument ensued between two classmates.
d. Three of the youngest students were excluded from participation.
a
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Historians generally find cause-and-effect relationships in past events by
a. making interpretive inferences from their data. b. identifying plausible cause-and-effect relationships stated in primary sources. c. identifying similar events in the present, inferring causal patterns, and generalizing them to past events. d. drawing on sociological theories of how societies change over time.
One important distinction between interviews and conferences is that
A. conferences may include educators and parents as well as the student. B. only conferences can be used for diagnosis, program planning, and program evaluation. C. only conferences provide feedback. D. interviews are a less systematic way to assess achievement.
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What will be an ideal response?
HARKing refers to which of the following?
a. hypothesizing after the results are known b. a formula for analyzing categorical results c. filing away subsets of analyses that failed to yield significant results d. a method to deal with low reliability of questionnaires