The _____ assesses a subject's attitude to an object by asking the subject to rate the object on a seven-point scale
a. Likert scale c. Bipolar adjective scale
b. California F-Scale d. Thematic Apperception Test
C
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Note taking serves two primary functions, including: a. encoding and retrieval
b. storage and memory. c. encoding and storage. d. encoding and perception.
Calculate the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence interval for a sample of N = 28 with a mean = 16.39 and standard error of the mean
= .91.
a. (14.52, 18.26) b. (14.84, 17.94) c. (13.87, 18.91) d. (13.43, 19.35)
When teachers use questions, suggestions, and cues to prompt children to think more about the task and expand learner expertise, they are using the _______________ learning experience
a. inclusive b. wholistic c. dynamic d. mediated
An example of a mixed methods research study would be:
a. Researchers conducting in-depth interviews with a limited number of participants, then creating a structured questionnaire based on those interviews, and then having a larger sample of research participants fill out the questionnaire b. Researchers giving a group of participants a quantitative questionnaire to fill out; analyzing the answers; then conducting a follow-up quantitative survey of a larger group c. Researchers conducting an in-depth case study of homeless people who live near a park in a large city d. Researchers developing a casual-comparative research method to explain why a group of students have begun bullying other students in their dorms