Ms. Adams sends electronic pictures to the parents of students in her Family and Consumer Sciences class. The pictures portray students engaged in class activities (such as making an omelet). She includes a personal note about the picture to each family. Ms. Adams's behavior best illustrates:
a. order and safety to meet students' needs for equilibrium.
b. caring to meet students' relatedness needs.
c. personal teaching efficacy to communicate beliefs about learning and teaching.
d. modeling and enthusiasm to communicate genuine interest.
b
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a. 17 hours. b. 28 hours. c. 32 hours. d. 41 hours.
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a. birth through 2 years. b. 3 through 5 years. c. birth through 6 years. d. 3 through 19 years. e. 3 through 21 years.
The primary distinction between fixed and emergent mixed methods designs is ___________.
a. whether or not quantitative data was collected first b. whether or not qualitative data was collected first c. whether or not the introduction of additional types of data was planned in advance d. whether or not data was collected at the same time