All parents are concerned about their children's education. Some parents are not concerned about their children' education, No parents are concerned about their children's education.
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Briefly discuss the strengths and weaknesses of EACH survey design, and how well you think it supports the conclusion f) Mayberry High School has a student population of 500. We surveyed the parents of 6 students-2 randomly chosen from each grade--and 50% of responders said that their children's education was one of their highest priorities. Therefore, about 50% of the parents at Mayberry High School consider their children's education to be one of their highest priorities.
Which of the following statements about individual differences in motor skills is true? Boys are able to understand and process the rules of most athletic events more quickly than girls. Many low-SES children are less skilled in motor activities even when participating in formal lessons. Family income affects children's access to participate in some athletic activities. Parents tend to actively discourage girls from participating in athletic activities.
One hundred parents of children age 4 and younger were asked whether they were “very concerned” about their child’s safety and 89 said that they were. Construct a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of all parents of children age 4 and younger that are “very concerned” about their safety. (Based on a study by Yankelvich Partners for Gerber Products.) (Show all justifications where needed.)
Translate the statement into a confidence interval. Approximate the level of confidence. In a survey of 1100 parents of children ages 8-14, 74% say they are willing to get a second or part-time job to pay for their children's college education and 40% say they lose sleep worrying about college costs. The survey's margin of error is plus or minus±3%. Use the results from the survey about getting a second or part-time job. The confidence interval for the proportion is...
Primary sources __________. interpret and analyze other primary sources analyze computer and Internet sources provide firsthand testimony or direct evidence can only be found in public and university libraries Which topic would be most appropriate for a four- to five-page research paper? Are boys and girls different? Do children learn better in boys-only and girls-only schools? How many boys-only schools are in the US? Are male teachers or female teachers more effective? Which research question would be most appropriate...
Which of the following statements below best meets APA writing. Select one: a. The child with Down Syndrome lived with his parents. One of the parents was an angry Arab professor O b. The sample included 40 participants from all over the world c. The sample included thirty African American children d. The sample included thirty children who were Eskimo The following is a reference of a journal article andd it is a not presented in accordance with APA guidelines....
If you were an education consultant for basic education, you were invited by United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHCR) and the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) to provide suggestions and action plans to implement basic education to displaced Syrian children in Zaatari Refugee Camp in Jordan. Before you initiate any development plans on improving living and education conditions of refugee children, you were asked to present some general investigation to understand the demography and present conditions of refugee...
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Question 10 1 pts All of the following are true about Baumrind's parenting styles EXCEPT: Baumrind found the permissive parenting style to lead to the best outcome for the children because permissive parents were the nicest and most understanding. Authoritative parents often explain their rules to the children and can be open to negotiating about the rules. Parents can show warmth to their children without using praise and negotiation that are typically only used by parents in some...
1. An investigator hypothesizes that cholesterol levels in children might be affected by educating their parents on proper nutrition and exercise. A sample of 40 families with a child between the ages of 10-15 who has been diagnosed with high cholesterol agree to participate in the study. All parents are provided educational information on nutrition and exercise. After following the prescribed program, their child's total cholesterol level is measured. The children's mean cholesterol level is 175 with a standard deviation...
Each year the National Association for the Education of Young Children celebrate the Year of the Young Child. I'm encouraging you all to participate by creating an activity for classrooms or at home that will follow the theme for the day select a daily theme and write an activity that families can do with their young child that fits that theme. When you send this you need to include the activity name, the intended age for the activity must be...