A. Active general
B. Active bases
C. Active interest
D. Active development
Related Mcqs:
- This approach on only acknowledges that other bases than be scientific approach exit, but consciously attempts to use other approaches, This style acknowledges that the norm is an opinion-based on theoretical perspective and not an axion. The basic assumption of the style is that there are ever-expanding______________programmers:
A. Educational
B. Research
C. General
D. Informational - The report is a result of subjective filtering by the researcher based on his bias or by using an advocate and an adversary approach, leaving the reader to make a:
A. Base
B. Point
C. Decision
D. Result - _________________of the approach suggest that it is impersonal, based upon these the researcher want to ask, and smacks of fertilizing seeds (learners) and comparing growth:
A. Researchers
B. Observers
C. Critics
D. Decision-makers - Conceptual enquiry is based upon the idea of_________ being value-free and not biased politically:
A. Evaluation
B. Awareness
C. Art
D. Science - A researcher has children watch 30 minutes of violent television, and then counts the number of times they hit each other afterward in a one-hour play period as a measure of aggression. The researcher causes aggression, however this conclusion may be invalid because:
A. all children are prone to aggressive behavior
B. it is unethical to force children to watch violent television
C. there was no control group
D. aggression wasn’t operationally defined - The other main assumption is that education is a_____________activity and that educational research is to promote human development on the widest possible scale:
A. Conceptual
B. Modern
C. Educational
D. Human - The reporting of conceptual enquiry style of research can take a variety of formats. it usually involves persuasion based on a preferred basis (e.g. discovery learning), use of examples showing the effectiveness of the new idea, and often____________or other evidence:
A. Psychological
B. Technological
C. Logical
D. Strong - A researcher wishes to un an experiment, but is concerned that variations in the subjects’ intelligence quotients (Iq) might confound the results. All of the following are possible solutions to this problem except for ___________?
A. using a matched-subjects design
B. Higher IQ level relatively constant
C. running a double-blind experiment
D. randomly assigning subjects to groups - Mr. Walters has many years of experience as a personal officers for a large corporation. He does not review most job applicants’ reference files because he is confident of his ability to predict their future work performance based on his direct face-to-face conversations with them. Mr. Walters’ confidence best illustrates:
A. the interviewer illusion
B. social leadership
C. 360-degree feedback
D. the halo error - While driving his girlfriend to work Nate narrowly avoided a collision with another vehicle. Moments later, he experienced an unusually warm glow of effection for his girlfriend. His romantic reaction is best explained in terms of:
A. the more exposure effect
B. social exchange theory
C. social facilitation
D. the two- factor theory of emotion