When a person has a difficult time deciphering, reading, and comprehending written information he or she may have ____
a. aphasia
b. malapropism
c. dyslexia
d. anomaly
c
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Refer to Exhibit 5-3. Students' failure to read is the direct consequence of the irresponsibility of teachers
a. adequate hypothesis b. inadequate, not testable c. inadequate, no statement of relationship d. inadequate, not consistent with the existing body of knowledge
Nigel, age 17, is a high school student attending classes at a local community college. He was asked to sign consent to participate in a research study for one of his classes for extra credit. Can Nigel participate without his parent's consent?
a. Yes, because he is attending a post-secondary institution, his parent's consent is not necessary. b. No, Nigel can only participate if his parents consent to his participation. c. Yes, Nigel wants to participate and at his age his assent overrides parental consent. d. No, it is always unethical for students to participate in studies for extra credit.
Which of the following statements are accurate in understanding qualitative observations?
a. The recording instrument is considered a measurement tool . b. The collection within the instrument gives the interpretation. c. The recording of the events fits in a specific category of information. d. All of above
As social beings, we tend to prefer ______ to statistics.
A. research B. stories C. media D. advice from friends.