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dmcintosh

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When it comes to ethics in action research,
 
  a. it is just as important to abide by ethical guidelines in action research as it is in other research.
  b. since the subject is actually the teacher-researcher, informed consent is not necessary.
  c. the unique aspects of action research mean that different ethical guidelines must be followed.
  d. federal guidelines do not apply to action research.

Question 2

A teacher decides to praise Imad's progress on the long-division workbook problems every twenty minutes. This teacher is using a schedule of reinforcement.
 
  a. variable interval
  b. variable ratio
  c. fixed ratio
  d. fixed interval



prumorgan

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

d



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