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the hypothesis that assumes that sample observations are
influenced by some
non-random cause is - ANSWER-the alternative
hypothesis
Dr. Jones wanted to know if the use of the Good Behavior
Game decreased rates of disruptive behaviors in an elementary
school. Dr. Jones collected data throughout the duration of the
school year across two elementary schools. In school A, all k-6
classrooms used the Good Behavior Game. In School B, no
classrooms used the Good Behavior Game. At the end of the
school year, Dr. Jones shouted, "Eureka! The Good Behavior
Game works," when in fact it had no impact on student
disruptive behavior. This is an example of – ANSWER-type 1
error
the primary purpose of the literature review is to - ANSWER-
describe what is
known about a topic, build a rationale for the study,
identify research
procedures to strengthen
a study
, which of the following is true about SCRD? - ANSWER-most
studies include
more than one
participant
what are limitations of group designs? - ANSWER-- only
have one or two
measurement
occasions
- provide no information on which individual
subejcts changes
- provide no information on how the individual
subjects changed
Dr. Lestremau is employed in a large, urban school district with
10 elementary schools. She wants to evaluate the use of a new
math curriculum to teach multiplication to 3rd grade students.
She will administer a math pre-test to all students. She will then
randomly assign five schools to the new math curriculum. The
other five schools will keep using the existing curriculum. At
the end of the year she will administer a math post-test to all
students. Dr.
Lestremau is using - ANSWER-group research design
methodology
According to Carr and Briggs (2010) practitioners of applied
behavior analysis should base their professional activities on
the research literature. One barrier is the cost of journal