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EDUC 750 Quiz 1 complete questions and answers practice solution Quiz 1 The increasing influence of interpretivist approaches on educational research is referred to as: the interpretive turn. subjective examination. Korsakoff's circle. skewed evolvement. The Christakis et al. (2004) study on the effects of television viewing was published in: Psychology Today Pediatrics Us Weekly Journal of Social Work What is the research focus of this chapter? Teacher effectiveness in pre-school settings Understanding early childhood influences School support for the Head Start program The impact of working mothers on childhood learning The philosophy is closely linked to qualitative research approaches. positivism post-positivism explanatory interpretivism The use of multiple methods to study one research question is called: mixed methods. triangulation. applied research. numerical interpretation. Educational research begins with questions. True False Educational research is able to offer clear-cut, definitive answers about our social world. True False Errors of thinking seldom occur in casual conversation. True False Quantitative methods often use reasoning while qualitative research methods often use reasoning. psychological; philosophical idealistic; numerical deductive; inductive interpretive; scientific What do the authors recommend researchers do to avoid becoming overwhelmed by the task of formulating a research question? Meditate on a topic of interest and allow the question to present itself. Begin with deductive reasoning. Explore questions that have never been asked. Develop the question one step at a time. Which one of the following characteristics is NOT a criterion for a good educational research question? Scientific relevance Intention Educational importance Feasibility According to the authors, one of the best sources for potential research questions is: the research literature. the classroom. your support network. a library or bookstore. Which of the following questions does NOT need to be asked when considering your summary of literature? Have you been selective? Is the research up to date? Have you cited at least eight prior investigations? Have you expressed key points in your own words? Researchers test a hypothesis, not the entire theory. True False According to the authors, every research proposal should have two sections. True False Qualitative researchers often employ an inductive reasoning process; however, a deductive reasoning process can be used within a qualitative study. True False The subjects in Milgram's experiment displayed all of the signs of distress listed below EXCEPT: trembling. bleeding. convulsing. stuttering. Why did Amos Hatch reportedly feel guilty following his six-month study of social interactions in kindergarteners? Many of the children acted out as a result of his presence. The teacher enforced stricter discipline because of his presence. He observed the bullying of a child and did not intervene. He did not inform the parents/guardians of the participants that he was conducting the study. When assessing the validity of a study, it is important to: understand the research methods. examine the length of the report. dispute the research findings. investigate the researcher's publication history. The primary focus of research ethics is: protecting subjects. disseminating information. resolving social problems. determining outcomes. IRB stands for: International Research on Behavior. Incidental Risk Bureau. Institutional Review Board. Individualized Response to Bureaucracy. The authors discuss the Milgram experiment in order to illustrate: the power of authority. the stressful nature of academia. research ethics. racial disparities in the U.S. education system. A certificate of confidentiality legally protects researchers from disclosing confidential information. True False The standard of confidentiality does not apply to information available in public records. True False According to the authors, ethical research practice is straightforward as long as one follows the guidelines set by the federal government. True False PREVIOUSNEXT Quiz Score: 75 out of 75

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Question 1 pts Question 2 pts Question 3 pts EDUC 750 Quiz 1 complete questions and answers practice solution Quiz 1 The increasing influence of interpretivist approaches on educational research is referred to as: the interpretive turn. subjective examination. Korsakoff's circle. skewed evolvement. The Christakis et al. (2004) study on the effects of television viewing was published in: Psychology Today Pediatrics Us Weekly Journal of Social Work What is the research focus of this chapter? Question 4 pts Question 5 pts Teacher effectiveness in pre -school settings Understanding early childhood influences School support for the Head Start program The impact of working mothers on childhood learning The philosophy is closely linked to qualitative research approaches. positivism post-positivism explanatory interpretivism The use of multiple methods to study one research question is called: mixed methods. triangulation.
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