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Triangulation in qualitative inquiry means
 
  a. developing three alternatives to each null hypothesis.
  b. attempting to get the observer, the observed subject, and a disinterested third party to reach consensus on the meaning of the data.
  c. assessing the quality of observational data by having two observers simultaneously recording the behavior of one human subject.
  d. using multiple sources of data, multiple observers, and/or multiple methods of data collection.

Question 2

Define gender bias as it occurs in the classroom. Suggest one reason that teachers may unwittingly engage in this behavior.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

In the classroom, gender bias means consistently responding differently to male and female students without having sound educational reasons for doing so. Research shows that gender bias does occur. This is probably related to traditional gender-role stereotypes, embraced by the prevailing culture that accepts impulsive and unruly behavior from boys and expects orderliness and obedience from girls.



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