The concept of "bracketing" in phenomenology refers to

a. the organization of fragments of data into more meaning larger categories.
b. allowing at least two forms of interpretation of data points.
c. the researchers setting aside their own personal experiences and opinions.
d. the researchers allowing their own personal opinions to enter in data collection and analysis.


C

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Which of the following would NOT be a good use for using literature such as trade books, story books of fiction, and information books can be valuable tools for the classroom?

a. Books help children develop their abilities to seek knowledge and information. b. Books encourage children to write. c. Books develop theory learning processes. d. Books support having clear and consistent facts.

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Mr. Zimmer wants to discourage Mario's disruptive behavior. Mario often drums his pencil on his desk while Mr. Zimmer is reading aloud to the class. Based on social cognitive theory, which of the following is most likely to help Mr. Zimmer reach his goal?

a. Stop reading aloud to the class. b. Dismiss Mario to the hallway until Mr. Zimmer finishes reading aloud to the class. c. Let Mario see Mr. Zimmer punish Mario's friend Carlos when Carlos makes disruptive noises. d. Ignore Mario's behavior and read loudly to keep the attention of other students on the reading rather than on Mario.

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Research on charter schools has been plagued by which of the following:

A) breaches in ethical guidelines B) use of non-standardized testing C) non-comparable comparison groups D) small sample sizes

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Which of the following approaches to discussing a child's artwork attempts to help the child improve his/her artwork?

a. the probing approach b. the correcting approach c. the questioning approach d. art dialogue

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