Breaking text into segments and constant comparison are procedures used in

a. the grounded-theory method.
b. comparisons of the emic and etic perspectives.
c. reflective analysis.
d. developing thick descriptions.


a

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Duane teaches in an industrial city where residents are concerned about groundwater contamination. Duane is elected president of a citizens' environmental group that some residents consider controversial. Near the end of the school year, Duane's principal quietly tells him that he will not be offered a third-year teacher's contract because of his reputation as a “radical environmentalist.”

Which of this teacher's rights has been violated? a. The everyday ethics of teaching b. The right to substantive due process c. The right to a teaching contract d. The right to procedural due process

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The introduction section of the research report should include a statement of the:

a. Specific problem being investigated in the context of prior research b. Hypothesis being investigated followed by the results c. Problem being investigated and a brief description of the way the data will be analyzed d. Findings of the research project and what they mean in terms of previous research.

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(p. 64) Caregiving that is done with respect allows relationships to grow. Relationships provide children with opportunities to learn ________.

A. about themselves and the world B. that the world has some predictability C. that they have some power to influence people D. All of the answers are correct.

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When deciding whether and how to intervene in violent dramatic play, it helps to understand some of the reasons children are so attracted to this type of play

a. True b. False

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