Which ethical issues are important to attend to in qualitative data collection?
a. Adherence to ethical guidelines
b. Procedures that respect participants' rights
c. Steps to protect participants' anonymity
d. All of the above
D
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Research has found that the overall impact of home schooling on students who are gifted or talented
a. is a very favorable educational alternative. b. is limiting to their social development. c. decreases their academic achievement. d. is positive for creative development but not for academic development.
We know that trust is established through a sequence of trusting and trustworthy behavior. Which of the following scenarios will lead to increased trust between them? Nisha and Julie are roommates. As it turns out, Nisha has a crush on Chuck, one of their mutual friends
a. Nisha tells Julie about her crush. Julie listens to her, and then laughs, while shaking her head unbelievingly, and then leaves the room. b. Nisha tells Julie about her crush. Julie listens to her and asks about Nisha's feelings. Julie then reveals that she fancies Todd. c. Nisha is afraid that Julie will make fun of her for having a crush on Chuck, so she decides not to tell her about it. d. Nisha suspects that Julie likes Chuck, too. She thinks that they are rivals, so she decides not to tell Julie about her feelings.
Of the following, the one most closely related to engaged time is:
a. teacher organization. b. student attentiveness. c. student success. d. teacher expectations.
The disadvantage of the Comprehensive Assessment of Spoken Language is that it requires reading and writing
Indicate whether the statement is true or false