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The grounded theory approach to research concerns building a theory
 
  a. based on top down approach. c. based on induction and deduction.
  b. by testing out hypotheses. d. from the ground up.

Ques. 2

What are some characteristics that may reveal that an elementary school student is heading toward delinquency?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Ques. 3

Which sources of data are usually relied on in the grounded theory form of qualitative research?
 
  a. interviews
  b. observations
  c. historical records and artifacts
  d. a & b
  e. b & c
  f. All of these.

Ques. 4

Describe what happens to student social behaviors during elementary school through the influence of the peer group/adult norms.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Ques. 5

What usually distinguishes ethnography from other forms of qualitative research approaches?
 
  a. The direct observation of the phenomenon.
  b. The flexibility in selecting different sources of data.
  c. The socio-cultural interpretation of the data.
  d. The interaction of the participants with the researcher.

Ques. 6

At about what age or grade level do children demonstrate they are aware of how they think?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Ques. 7

Ethnographers use the following as sources of data?
 
  a. interviews
  b. observations
  c. written documents
  d. researcher's journal entries
  e. All of these.
  f. None of these.
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6 years ago
Answer to #1

D

Answer to #2

Characteristics of delinquency include
a.poor parent-child relationships.
b. inability to establish close friendships with peers or adults. c. being easily distracted.
d. low self-confidence. e. poor grades.

Answer to #3

D

Answer to #4

Peer group norms for behavior begin to replace adult norms at this level.

Answer to #5

C

Answer to #6

During the primary grades (sixeight years of age) children become increasingly capable of drawing correct conclusions and inferences from information and of understanding the thought processes that control learning and recall.

Answer to #7

E
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