Which is the appropriate method for controlling familywise error in a situation that involves comparing each group in a research study with a single reference group?
a. Dunnett Test
b. Scheffé Test
c. Tukey Test
d. Cohen d
a. Dunnett Test
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Which of the following is true in reference to statewide assessment, according to the Individuals with Disabilities
Education Improvement Act (IDEA-2004)? a. Children with disabilities are excluded from testing. b. Children with disabilities are included in the testing. c. Accommodations in the testing are not permitted. d. Children with disabilities can go to study hall instead of taking the test. e. Children with disabilities are encouraged to stay home on testing day.
What is the most common cause of mental retardation and encephalopathy?
A. fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) B. mothers who use cocaine while pregnant C. HIV D. fetal alcohol effects (FAE)
Why is it important for a qualitative study to contain detailed methods?
a. Because methods in qualitative research vary. b. To aid generalizability. c. To avoid ethical problems. d. To avoid Type 2 error. e. It will not otherwise be publishable.
The most important limitation of Kohlberg's theory is that it:
a) deals only with actual behavior rather than perceived behavior. b) deals with moral reasoning rather than actual behavior. c) focuses on moral development but not moral reasoning. d) addresses only individual rights.