Research with people who were bilingual in English and Chinese found that they employed stereotypes unique to the Chinese culture when reading passages written in Chinese but not when the passages were written in English. This suggests that the language used can ____.
a. influence the likelihood of identifying a particular cultural stereotype.
b. have very little influence the speakers'
impressions of the people.
c. constrain only the ability to communicate their impressions of the people
d. influence only speakers who have substantial preexisting bias
a
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Threats to transferability in a qualitative study include
a. selection effects. c. history effects. b. setting effects. d. All of these are true.
When planning a thematic unit, teachers should
a) plan to differentiate instruction to fit learners' needs. b) require all students to read the same books. c) excuse English learners from content-area instruction. d) base instruction on the textbook.
Test prep in the "beating the odds" classrooms is:
a. a stand-alone test prep package. b. assigned consistently and often. c. integrated into the regular lessons. d. assigned for a two-week period immediately before the testing dates.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Nonresponse bias occurs when participants who choose not to complete a questionnaire or specific items on a questionnaire are different from those that do respond to the survey.