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renzo156

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Dependability in qualitative research is concerned with
 
  a. consistency of results.
  b. external validity.
  c. the extent to which variation can be tracked or explained.
  d. the extent to which the findings can be applied to other groups or contexts.

Question 2

Describe how making educational decisions for students based solely on an IQ number can be dangerous.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

Traditional tests of intelligence, such as the Stanford-Binet or the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children IV, consist of various subtests that measure cognitive abilities that relate strongly to one another and to performance in the classroom. Actually, some psychologists suggest that these types of tests might better be called scholastic aptitude tests. The major limitation of these types of tests is that the cognitive aptitudes they attempt to measure are not directly observable and, therefore, are not directly measurable. We may directly observe only the behaviors (responses to test items) that result from the brain function and experience of the individual. The thing being directly measured is not intelligence, but is the individual's ability to respond successfully to tasks that are believed to be indicative of success in school. It follows from this that intelligence test scores predict academic success, for the next year or so, following the test. They do not predict marital happiness, job success, or life happiness.



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