If your teacher says "It is right because Ary, Jacobs, and Sorensen say so in your textbook" what source of knowledge is he/she using?
What will be an ideal response?
The teacher would be using authority as a source of knowledge.
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a) Students could not have school prayer at any school function b) Students could include nonsectarian, nonproselytizing school prayer at graduation c) School prayer is excluded by the first amendment to the Constitution d) a and c
When Peter, a dysfluent reader, joined Kate Kane's class, the principal wisely suggested that
she begin helping him by: a) teaching him to read and spell high-frequency words b) inviting him to join in round-robin reading sessions c) excusing him from written assignments d) encouraging him to read books written above his grade level
In the context of sections unique to a research report, ________ is a brief summary of the entire research report.
A. the references section B. the discussion section C. a footnote D. the abstract
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
A sampling distribution is a distribution of scores in a population.