A researcher is intrigued by an explanation of children's problem-solving strategies found in a journal article, and develops a research study to determine whether the article's ideas are correct. This study can be classified as ____ research
a. basic
b. applied
c. systematic
d. necessary
a
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Speech segmentation is defined as
A. creating a sentence from a series of spoken words. B. ignoring the spaces between the spoken words of a sentence. C. organizing the sounds of speech into individual words. D. recognizing a few words out of many when hearing a largely unfamiliar language.
Five-month-old Eric picks up his mother's keys and begins to put them in his mouth. His mother takes the keys away from Eric, and he begins to cry. However, as soon as she puts the keys out of sight behind her back, Eric stops crying and becomes interested in something else. This story demonstrates Eric's lack of
a. conservation. b. transformation. c. egocentrism. d. object permanence.
Binet disagreed with Stern's use of the intelligence quotient because:?
a. ?he believed intelligence was too complex to be represented by a number b. ?he thought the equation was too complex c. ?there was not enough data to support the quotient d. ?the quotient could not distinguish between normal and intellectually disabled children
Which of the following statements is true regarding research on performance appraisals.
a. Peer ratings are unreliable as an employee assessment method. b. Peer ratings are a reliable and accurate method of performance assessment. c. Using peer ratings to evaluate employees is associated with greater job satisfaction. d. Using peer ratings to evaluate employees is associated with higher salaries.