The use of the literature in a qualitative study tends to differ from its use in a quantitative study in what way?

a. It has more value or quality to it
b. It has more citations to qualitative studies
c. It has fewer references to the literature
d. It justifies the importance of the problem


C

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Which of the following statement is an example of autosymbolic play?

a. A child used a brush on his doll's head b. A child used pots and pans to "cook" on a play stove c. A child pretended to be a doctor and gave a doll a shot d. A child pretended to eat from a spoon and drink from a cup

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Which of the following rules is not one that is recommended when creating a scoring rubric that will have a positive impact on classroom instruction?

A. Make certain the skill to be assessed is truly significant. B. Be sure that all of the rubric's evaluative criteria can be addressed instructionally by teachers. C. Employ as many evaluative criteria as possible to judge major aspects of students' responses. D. Provide a terse label for each of the rubric's evaluative criteria.

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Students whose sense of dignity has been damaged can be helped by making learning attractive and ensuring they experience genuine:

A. success. B. affection. C. prestige. D. recognition.

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An intervention that is based on developmental psychology and cognitive science is which of the following?

a. Behavioral approach b. Social-interactionist approach c. Linguistic-cognitive approach d. Information-processing approach

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