List at least three possible solutions to resolving transportation barriers to using community resources
What will be an ideal response?
Children can walk to places close to the child care center, or use public transportation such as buses, and parents can be asked to pick up their children at the place being visited. (Another response would include renting or using donated buses and vans from churches.)
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a. the result of an interaction between the student and the environment. b. residing exclusively in the student. c. residing in the student's environment. d. dependent on the family of the student.
A limitation in qualitative research is that subjects being observed in a setting may not behave naturally. This problem is referred to as
a. observer bias. c. participant effect. b. observer effect. d. context bias.
An eleven-year-old girl who is taller and heavier than an eleven-year-old male classmate is
a. unusual, since size differences between boys and girls are virtually nonexistent at this age. b. likely to excel in sports because of her size. c. probably not interested in the things most girls are interested in at the age of eleven. d. not at all unusual for this age.
In a dissertation proposal for an ethnographic research study which issue would not be addressed in the methods section?
a. site selection b. theoretical construct of the phenomenon c. role of the researcher d. data collection procedures