The atmosphere in Carl's school is muted. The halls are always deserted, and there are strict rules about running or talking loudly in the corridors. The students are required to wear uniform, and they need to book appointments to meet the principal. Which of the following statements is true in this scenario?
A) Carl would describe the school as authoritarian.
B) Carl would describe the school climate as relaxed.
C) The teachers are most likely to treat Carl as an individual.
D) The administrators are most likely to encourage Carl to take up extracurricular activities.
A
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a. self-esteem b. self-description c. self-efficacy d. self-concept
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a. Mrs. Hebert tells students they will receive demerits for talking during guided reading time. b. Mr. Pace gives students one more day to work on their reports and warns them they will be penalized for late work. c. Ms. Carlson writes on the board the due date for science projects and suggests that students transfer the information to their notebooks. d. Mr. Dixon informs students of the new guidelines for the essay and makes sure all students copy the guidelines into their notebooks.
The use of critical-case sampling and negative-case sampling would be an example of mixed purposeful sampling.
a. True b. False