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littleanan

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What is a static item versus an action item?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

When you identify a gap in the literature, you ____.
 
  a. have found a poorly conceived study
 b. have found a potential research idea
 c. are dealing with a topic that cannot be studied
  d. are wise to switch topics



Cnarkel

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Answer to Question 1

A static item is a type of item used on a checklist on which attributes that will not change (such as height, gender, age) are recorded whereas an action item is a type of item used on a checklist on which attributes that will change (such as type of play) are recorded.

Answer to Question 2

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