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EDUC 750 Chp 1 Questions And Answers Latest
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Selective Observation ANS✔✔ choosing to look only at things that are in line
with our preferences or beliefs



selective observation example ANS✔✔ observed the cats at the outside door
only once.



Overgeneralizing example ANS✔✔ She observed only two cats, both of
which previously were confined indoors. Yet she drew a conclusion about
cats in general.



Overgeneralizing ANS✔✔ generalizing from too few examples



Illogical reasoning example ANS✔✔ She assumed that others feel guilty
about keeping their cats indoors and that cats are motivated by feelings
about opportunities to play.



illogical reasoning ANS✔✔ the premature jumping to conclusions or arguing
on the basis of invalid assumptions



Resistance to change example ANS✔✔ She was quick to conclude that she
had no need to change her approach to the cats.

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resistance to change ANS✔✔ the reluctance to change our ideas in light of
new information



Inaccurate Observation ANS✔✔ Observations based on faulty perceptions of
empirical reality



Science: ANS✔✔ A set of logical, systematic, documented methods for
investigating nature and natural processes; the knowledge produced by
these investigations.



Educational research:. ANS✔✔ The use of scientific methods to investigate
teaching and learning, both inside and outside school—the educational
world; the knowledge produced by these investigations



Quantitative methods: ANS✔✔ Methods such as surveys and experiments
that record variation in educational life in terms of categories that vary in
amount. Data that are treated as quantitative are either numbers or
attributes that can be ordered in terms of magnitude.



Qualitative methods: ANS✔✔ Methods such as participant observation,
intensive interviewing, and focus groups that are designed to capture
educational reality as participants experience it, rather than in categories
predetermined by the researcher. Data that are treated as qualitative are
mostly written or spoken words or observations that do not have a direct
numerical interpretation.



Triangulation: ANS✔✔ The use of multiple methods to study one research
question.

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