Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
. It is not possible to use a grounded theory design with a quantitative study.
Ans: F
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a. is a moderately strong indicator that the child may have genetically based intestinal problems b. is not a threat in the United States, but is one of the most common causes of childhood death in countries without adequate sanitation and few medical resources c. is often accompanied with similar symptoms to that of a cold d. is considered to be a significant threat to the health and well-being of a child, and requires immediate medical attention from a professional
Michael, a high-achieving African American student, is being ostracized by the students from his neighborhood who he used to hang around with. "Whitey with a dark skin," they periodically taunt as they see him in the hallway at school. Michael is experiencing the effects of which of the following?
a. Stereotype threat b. An ethnic mismatch c. A resistance culture d. Cultural pride
Which one of the following alternatives best describes how an age-equivalent score for a standardized achievement test is determined?
a. The student's performance is compared to standards for the age-group identified by experts in child development. b. The student's performance is compared to the average performance of students at various age levels. c. The student's performance is compared to that of other students at the same age level, and a percentile score is calculated. d. The student's performance is compared to that of other students at the same age level, and a criterion-referenced score is calculated.
Abnormal posture; abnormal movements of the face, head, trunk, and limbs; abnormal eye movements; repeated gestures and mannerisms; and awkward gait are characteristics of which of the following?
A. Sensory disorders B. Behavior disorders C. Intellectual disorders D. Movement disorders