Unlike correlational research, experimental studies

A. do not require a control group.
B. require fewer participants.
C. can establish cause-and-effect relationships.
D. are lifelike and intuitive.


C. can establish cause-and-effect relationships.

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Chaos Theory of Careers stresses that that career development is:

A. a planned goal-directed process B. linear C. influenced by unplanned events D. predictable

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In case of possible abuse or neglect, it is critical that families know your policies in advance

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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"In 1860, the first private, English-speaking kindergarten was established in Boston by Elizabeth Palmer Peabody . . ." (Rippa, S.A., 1988, Education in a free society, New York: Longman, p. 173). Suppose you wanted to research the effect of this first American kindergarten on the people's attitudes and perceptions of Massachusetts' education of that time. Which might be a primary source of

information? a. A log by Peabody of the problems creating the school b. An opinion poll of educational attitudes of Boston in 1860 c. A verbatim text of an 1860s political speech concerning educational practices d. All of these are true.

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It's the first week of class, and you want to start off the school year on the right foot. Describe five different strategies that the textbook recommends for establishing a productive classroom–one in which students are working consistently toward achieving your instructional objectives. Describe each of these strategies in a short paragraph, being specific and concrete as to what you might do

What will be an ideal response?

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