The subjects in a study were selected from a list of parents in the school. A name was randomly selected, and then every 25th person was selected. This sampling method is an example of
a) Cluster
b) Stratified
c) Simple random
d) Systematic
e) Convenience
D
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When there is more than one caregiver for a child, the main responsibilities of the primary caregiver are to establish special attachment and to
a. gather, coordinate, and share information with other caregivers and parents. b. hold the child all day long. c. keep everyone else away from the child. d. ignore the child crying.
______ argued that leaders and managers are distinct; they are different types of people.
A. Jago B. Zaleznik C. Kotter D. Bass
Which is an example of the interconnectedness of knowledge described in the text?
A. Comparison and contrast exercise B. College in a box C. Pie chart activity D. Circle of learning
According to the textbook, what is true about the rates of both pregnancy and abortion for adolescents and early adults between 1990 and 2010?
a. They have declined substantially. b. They have stayed roughly the same. c. They have increased substantially.