What are the typical criticisms that a researcher might encounter when collecting qualitative data? How might you ensure that your data are dependable, credible, and transferable? Refer to specific techniques for evaluating qualitative data
What will be an ideal response?
Responses should address the limitations of qualitative research data and the specific techniques to evaluate these data: triangulation, referential adequacy, and reflexivity.
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The multitude of school science topics are often organized by Life, Physical and _______________ Sciences
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Jonas carefully designed his classroom to support his second-grade students' literacy development. At one of the centers, he stocked a variety of magazines, catalogs, brochures, and books that are color-coded by genre and reading level. What type of station is it?
A. Listening station B. Writing center C. Word study center D. Library center
Transitions can best be facilitated by
A) Providing clear consequences for misbehavior during this time B) Using games to engage children's attention C) Scheduling relatively few, longer activities during the day so fewertransitions are necessary D) Recognizing that misbehavior is an inevitable part of early childhood development
When math class begins, Jared starts acting like the class clown by provoking other children to laugh. Mrs. McCord responds by sending Jason out of the room. The class quiets down so that math can begin and Jason misses the assignment. Mrs. McCord notices that Jason's behavior is getting worse during math. Mrs. McCord has inadvertently used which of following
a. Negative reinforcement b. Classical conditioning c. Positive reinforcement d. Punishment