What are the major components of a quantitative purpose statement?

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A quantitative purpose statement includes work to signal the major intent of the study, identifies the conceptual framework, includes the variables of interest (independent, dependent, moderating, and mediating), uses word to show a connection between the variables, mentions the strategy of inquiry, references the unit of analysis, and generally defines each variable.

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Friendships between children can be enhanced by:

A) encouraging some children to be dominant B) group continuity of care C) changing the children in a class every year so that children will meet new children D) stopping most of the conflicts between them

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The Five Pillars of Islam do NOT include

A. Prayers five times a day – at dawn, noon, mid-afternoon, sunset, and nightfall. B. Jihad to wipe out enemies of Islam. C. Alms giving (about 21/2 percent of one's capital) to help the sick, elderly and the poor. D. Fasting during the month of Ramadan. E. Pilgrimage to the Ka'bah in Mecca.

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James Cherry McGee Banks base their definition of multicultural education on making education more:

A. equitable. B. challenging C. interesting D. scientifically based

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One of the questions asked when examining and analyzing the curriculum process relates to structure. There are for specific structural elements mentioned. Identify each and explain how they fit together.

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