Kohlberg studied individuals' responses to hypothetical problems called:
a) moral dilemmas.
b) clinical ambiguities.
c) behavioral incidents.
d) ethical challenges.
a Kohlberg’s theory of moral development is based on his study of children’s responses to structured situations or moral dilemmas.
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Which one of the following are students least likely to obtain in a typical classroom?
a. the knowledge they need to solve a problem b. lots of practice solving ill-defined problems c. lots of practice solving well-defined problems d. instruction in how to use a particular algorithm
A classroom that provides intensive, small-group instruction on topics that students with special needs find difficult is called:
a. General education classroom b. Co-teaching classroom c. Self-contained classroom d. Resource room
What might researchers ask study participants to keep to document quantitative or qualitative aspects of their lives?
A. Dependent variables B. Personal journals or diaries C. Previous research studies D. Memorabilia
Explain why random selection is important in quantitative research.
What will be an ideal response?