What is an advantage of conducting an interview in a research context rather than using a questionnaire?
A. The results are reliable as the participant’s own words are recorded
B. Depending upon the type of interview, in-depth data can be collected and points can be clarified to ensure that the researcher and participant have understood the question
C. The process is time effective
D. It provides an opportunity to find out what people think about specific events or themes
Answer: B
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a. True b. False
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a. two dependent variables. b. three dependent variables. c. two independent variables. d. three independent variables. e. eight independent variables.
When students in Mr. Gibson's class provide correct, quick, and firm answers to his questions, he typically says, "That's correct.". When students in Mr. Gibson's class provide answers that are correct, but hesitant, indicating some uncertainty, he typically says, "That's correct" and then provides a moderate amount of process feedback explaining why the answer was correct. Mr. Gibson is using
a. instructive feedback. b. differentiated feedback. c. consequating and elaborative feedback. d. parallel feedback.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Using someone else’s idea (but not their words) means you do not have to worry about plagiarism.