INST 301 TEST 1 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
ANSWERS
educational psychology - ANSWER is a distinct displine with its own theories, research
methods, problems, and techniques.
experimental design - ANSWER is to determine the effects of a therapy, teaching
method, or other interventions.
ethnographic method - ANSWER involve studying the naturally occurring events in the
life of a group to understand the meaning of these events to the people involved.
microgenetic study - ANSWER is to intensively study cognitive process in the midst of
change while the change is actually occurring.
example: researchers might analyze how children learn a particular strategy for adding
two-digit numbers over the course of several weeks.
Qualitative - ANSWER case studies and ethnographies are examples.
this research uses words, dialogue, events, themes, and images as data. explore specific
situations or people in depth and to understand the meaning of the events to the
peoople involved in order to tell their story.
, Quantitative - ANSWER both correlation and experimental research, because
measurements are taken and computation are made. uses numbers, measurement, and
statistics to assess levels or sizes of relationship among variables or differences between
groups.
action research - ANSWER focusing on a specific problem and making careful
observations, teachers can learn a great deal about both their teaching and their
students. done by teachers or schools to improve teaching and learning for their
students.
principle - ANSWER established relationship between two factors- between a certain
teaching strategy, for example, and students achievement.
theory - ANSWER in science is an interrelated set of concepts that is used to explain a
body of data and to make predictions about the results or future experiments.
evidence-based practice - ANSWER the integration of the best available research with
clinical expertise in the contest of patient characteristics, culture, and preferences.
participants sensitive - ANSWER should now be disruptive. best outcome in giving data.
learning based - ANSWER do something with the knowledge we get. outcomes ca be put
into ash, talked about then presented.
externally generalizable - ANSWER taking information of one set of people and implying
ANSWERS
educational psychology - ANSWER is a distinct displine with its own theories, research
methods, problems, and techniques.
experimental design - ANSWER is to determine the effects of a therapy, teaching
method, or other interventions.
ethnographic method - ANSWER involve studying the naturally occurring events in the
life of a group to understand the meaning of these events to the people involved.
microgenetic study - ANSWER is to intensively study cognitive process in the midst of
change while the change is actually occurring.
example: researchers might analyze how children learn a particular strategy for adding
two-digit numbers over the course of several weeks.
Qualitative - ANSWER case studies and ethnographies are examples.
this research uses words, dialogue, events, themes, and images as data. explore specific
situations or people in depth and to understand the meaning of the events to the
peoople involved in order to tell their story.
, Quantitative - ANSWER both correlation and experimental research, because
measurements are taken and computation are made. uses numbers, measurement, and
statistics to assess levels or sizes of relationship among variables or differences between
groups.
action research - ANSWER focusing on a specific problem and making careful
observations, teachers can learn a great deal about both their teaching and their
students. done by teachers or schools to improve teaching and learning for their
students.
principle - ANSWER established relationship between two factors- between a certain
teaching strategy, for example, and students achievement.
theory - ANSWER in science is an interrelated set of concepts that is used to explain a
body of data and to make predictions about the results or future experiments.
evidence-based practice - ANSWER the integration of the best available research with
clinical expertise in the contest of patient characteristics, culture, and preferences.
participants sensitive - ANSWER should now be disruptive. best outcome in giving data.
learning based - ANSWER do something with the knowledge we get. outcomes ca be put
into ash, talked about then presented.
externally generalizable - ANSWER taking information of one set of people and implying