Kimberly knows that teenagers often do not make good decisions in areas where they have little knowledge. She also knows that most teens have little knowledge about human sexuality. Therefore, Kimberly believes that teens are likely to make poor decisions about sexual activity. This is an example of:
a. inductive reasoning.
b. theory building.
c. problem solving.
d. deductive logic.
d
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a. consumes fewer than 3 servings of vegetables a day b. has dental caries c. has food jags d. consumes fewer than 3 servings of fruit daily
“So much to teach, so little time!” cries Mr. Black. Which of the following suggestions is most likely to help him?
a. Write a lesson for achieving measurable objectives. b. Write a lesson for achieving multiple objectives. c. Write multiple lessons for the same objective. d. Write broad goals for single lessons.
Teacher organization sanctions involving collective action detrimental to operation of a school are illegal if not permitted by statute
Indicate whether the statement is true(T) or false(F).
Which of the following is the first step in hypothesis testing?
a. make a decision regarding the null hypothesis b. calculate the appropriate statistic c. relate the result of the analysis to the research hypothesis d. state the null and alternative hypothesis