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Internal validity in qualitative inquiry is enhanced by
 
  a. the observer acting as the instrument.
  b. repeating the observation.
  c. member checks and participant feedback.
  d. reducing threats such as pretesting and selection bias.

Question 2

What is an IQ score? Discuss the stability of IQ scores and describe the factors that affect score stability. Determine whether it is possible to raise an individual's IQ score and provide the rationale for your decision.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

C

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The intelligence quotient (IQ) score is a global index, derived from the scores on each related subtest, and is used as an indicator of academic success for the next year or so after the test is administered. These scores should not be viewed as absolute measures of ability. Rather, they are estimates of how well a child is able to respond to particular types of tasks at a particular point in time and on a particular test, compared with other children of their age. Because intelligence tests measure tasks relevant to school work, and since the tests predict future academic success, it follows logically that any activity aimed at improving classroom performance will
probably have a positive impact on intelligence test performance as well. Therefore, it would be possible to raise an individual's IQ scores. While IQ scores are relatively stable for most individuals, they can change dramatically for some. In fact, current research has shown that the cognitive abilities measured by intelligence tests can be improved with instruction.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 20, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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