A proposal for a quantitative study typically begins with:
a. a statement of the problem and its setting.
b. a review of the literature on this topic.
c. the hypotheses and operational definitions.
d. an abstract summarizing the entire study.
a
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a. False reports by parents b. False reports by teachers c. Subjectivity in the identification process d. Objectivity in the identification process
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