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james9437

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In the large-scale evaluation of Sesame Street during its first season, what research method was applied?
 
  a. Before-after skills/knowledge testing
  b. Surveys of teachers
  c. Surveys of parents
  d. Children's interviews on their satisfaction with the show

Question 2

Miller and Weiss's cross-sectional experiment with children at ages seven, 10, and 13 assessed selective attention with which methodology?
 
  a. EEG brain wave recordings when various objects were seen
  b. Interviews with each child on how closely they attended
  c. Parental interviews about the child's distractibility
  d. Asking about unattended details shown in the scenes



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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