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    Iq Test Paper

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    Vocational Aptitude Battery is the standardized IQ test of the military and most high school guidance counselors recommend this test to their “lost” students. Each enlistee/student that takes this test will know one of two things‚ potential career path or what work assignment they will be doing for the next 2-4 years. I myself scored well‚ any job in the military was available to me‚ and choose to be an Airborne Petroleum Supply Specialist. This test didn’t really help me as it does with most high

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    Research Methods

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    Overview of Research Methods * Quantitative Research: translates the social world into numbers which can be studied mathematically * Qualitative Research: Uses non-numerical data like texts‚ interviews‚ photos and recordings to help understand social life The Scientific Approach * The Scientific Method—a procedure for acquiring knowledge that emphasizes collecting data through observation and experiment. * Most sociologists believe that they should not allow their personal beliefs

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    Methods of Inquiry

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    Unit 5 Midterm Assignment William A. Hall CJ 210 Criminal Investigations November 20th‚ 2012 1. What are methods of inquiry and how are they used in criminal investigation? A method of inquiry must be based on gathering observable practical evidence subject to reasoning. The method of inquiry must be used to reconstruct the past. Methods of inquiry used in criminal investigation are who‚ what‚ when‚ where‚ why‚ and how for example who is the victim or suspect‚ what is or was the problem

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    The Scientific Method

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    the scientific method came into being‚ it gave us a new window on the truth; namely‚ a method by laboratory-controlled experiments to winnow true hypotheses from false ones.” Now that people realise that the Scientific Method plays such an important role in modern science‚ the Scientific Method really needs to be explored and understood better. Most students are taught that the Scientific Method has one direct order‚ but in reality it embodies more of a cycle. The Scientific Method is more like a

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    The Scientific Method

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    Scientific Method The Scientific Method is a system devised to allow scientists to gain insight‚ or knowledge‚ on a wide range of questions about one’s behavior and other points of interest. The first step in this process is to identify a question that deserves an explanation or answer to. For example‚ a good indentifying question that one could use would be why did the chicken cross the road? This is a specific behavior that can be addressed and quantified. Once the individual has the question

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    The Montessori Method

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    Montessori Method � PAGE �8� The Montessori Method Judge Edward Singleton Instruction Television College Prof. Eileen Roth PSY 41 - Lifespan Psychology July 7‚ 2007 � When Dr. Maria Montessori became the director of a school for mentally-handicapped children‚ she exposed them to an environment that was highly conducive to learning. After two years‚ the children‚ who had formerly been labeled _uneducable_‚ were able to pass a test with normal children. This dramatic success led her to study

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    Empirical Methods

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    In this essay the concepts of empiricism and empirical methods and their use in geography will be critically discussed. The main points that will be discussed include the origins of empiricism‚ what empiricism means‚ why empiricism might be useful‚ what empirical methods are‚ the advantages and disadvantages of empirical methods‚ how they are applied in geography including examples and the benefits of applying these in geography. Starting with the origins of empiricism‚ Aristotle was the first

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    The Scientific Method

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    1. Which is not true about the scientific method? A. The scientific method is done by following a step-by-step procedure in an exact sequence. B. The scientific method is a systematic way of finding a solution to a problem. C. Observation is the first step. D. The scientific method may be followed even outside the laboratory. 2. What is the correct order of the steps in the scientific method? A) Ask a question‚ analyze results‚ make a hypothesis‚ test the hypothesis‚ draw conclusions‚ communicate

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    to research the validity of standardized tests in school. The standardized tests can include the Stanford 9‚ PSAT‚ SAT‚ CRCT‚ etc. I chose this topic because I feel that educators and political leaders place an undue amount of importance on it. A flaw in standardized testing is that while two students know the same subject material‚ one may get a question right while the other does not. Through my research‚ I tried find a more effective personalized test that would help most of the students. This

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    Although there are few benefits of standardized tests‚ it does offer important data. One benefit is how it measures students’ and teachers’ strengths and weaknesses. Standardized tests are given out to measure teacher’s effectiveness in the classroom and a student’s success. The results are then compared amongst others who took the same test. If a student got a higher or lower score than the “standard” score on the test‚ then that is considered his or her strength or weakness. A teacher can then

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