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Title: Which of the following scenarios demonstrates the teacher expectancy effect?
Post by: Kelsierae11 on Mar 13, 2018
Which of the following scenarios demonstrates the teacher expectancy effect?
 
  a. Karrie's reading achievement declines from one testing to the next because she does not like her teacher.
  b. Lonnie's reading achievement increases dramatically after he is criticized by his teacher for being a poorly motivated student.
  c. Linda's achievement test scores increase because her teacher, who feels Linda is gifted, begins to expect more of her.
  d. Bobby's achievement test scores increase because he wants to show his teacher that he is smarter than everyone else in class.

Ques. 2

Categories in qualitative data analysis should be
 
  a. distinct from one another.
  b. internally consistent.
  c. similar in theme.
  d. a and b
  e. a and c

Ques. 3

If you were a teacher of low-SES racial and ethnic minority students and wanted to increase their achievement levels, which of the following would you do?
 
  a. Create a caring and supportive classroom environment.
  b. Communicate to students high but realistic expectations for learning.
  c. Use scaffolded instruction.
  d. All of these answers.

Ques. 4

A classification of similar ideas and concepts in qualitative data analysis is called a
 
  a. case. c. category.
  b. comparison unit. d. code.


Title: Which of the following scenarios demonstrates the teacher expectancy effect?
Post by: KHighton on Mar 13, 2018
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Title: Which of the following scenarios demonstrates the teacher expectancy effect?
Post by: Kelsierae11 on Mar 13, 2018
:arrow_up: Correct again