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100問 • 6ヶ月前
  • Angel Borres
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Which is referred to as the cause variable?

    Independent variable

  • 2

    In research, which variable do you manipulate?

    Independent

  • 3

    Which is a short summary of the entire research paper that includes goals, objectives, results, and conclusions?

    Abstract

  • 4

    Which of the following can become an issue in qualitative research?

    Generality

  • 5

    Which is arrived at by way of a thinking process that puts together several parts to form a complex whole?

    Synthesis

  • 6

    There is need to adopt _____ sampling for research on academic problems encountered by indigenous children in a school.

    Purposive

  • 7

    The appropriate participant in a research on needed outreach activities which the school can engage is the _____?

    Community

  • 8

    Which data do anthropologists use in a descriptive inquiry on the cultural life of an ethnic community through data drawn from myths, stories, songs, and experiences gathered through field study?

    Qualitative

  • 9

    Applying the conflict theory, what element induced Hispanic authorities during the colonial period not to teach native Filipinos the Spanish language?

    Need to secure the dominant status of Spaniards over natives

  • 10

    You will study within the population issue of corruption of public officials under the different regimes. Which study will you engage in?

    Trend study

  • 11

    You want to examine specific sub-populations, such as those who played a part in the EDSA revolution with focus on how their attitudes have changed. Which study will you do?

    Cohort study

  • 12

    For which of the following issues or concerns would a sociologist likely do an empirical inquiry?

    Crowd behavior during rallies

  • 13

    What is the appropriate research method in a field study on a cultural group, e.g. way of life of Badjaos who have settled inland in Zamboanga province?

    Ethnographic observation

  • 14

    Research leader Edna insisted that student researchers appreciate the value of _____ data or evidence for scientific study above mere speculation or opinion.

    Empirical

  • 15

    Social theories can be arrived at based on an _____ collection of concepts.

    Aggregate

  • 16

    What is a simple way of explaining the concept of a social theory?

    Explaining social realities

  • 17

    What should the researcher do in case he/she is not yet familiar with the subject?

    Explore the topic

  • 18

    What should the researcher do when he/she is clear about his subject and methods and is ready for the tasks of research?

    Chronicle activities

  • 19

    Which of the following is an appropriate action to ensure the subject of research does not overlap with irrelevant matters?

    Set limitations and delimitations

  • 20

    How can assumptions support your inquiry?

    They are accepted as true without proof.

  • 21

    How does a hypothesis support an inquiry?

    They are tentative answers to what is true or false.

  • 22

    To protect participants in research on serious issues like drug use, what method can a researcher use?

    anonymity

  • 23

    For privileged communication, the researcher keeps ______ under secrecy or anonymity.

    names

  • 24

    What ethical breach is committed by a researcher who repackages information or mocks up subjects for greater interest (e.g., mocked-up Tasaday cave dwellers)?

    Deception

  • 25

    When social researchers 'speak out' the truth on social issues, what role do they assume?

    experts

  • 26

    Which term is used for researchers predisposed to arriving at the same conclusion for a series of researches on the same topic?

    Echoing

  • 27

    Which did researcher Ana conduct on kinds of worship among similar Christian groups?

    Cohort

  • 28

    Which type of study did researcher Pete conduct on the popular use among millennial youths of Facebook accounts?

    Cohort

  • 29

    Inquiry on public sentiment for gays-lesbians from the 1960's to 2000's is a _____ study.

    Trend

  • 30

    Inquiry on legalization of marijuana getting data from doctors, parents, teachers, churches, etc. is _____ research.

    Idiographic

  • 31

    What is the unit of studies about churches, colleges, agencies, army or navy?

    Organizations

  • 32

    A researcher committed _____ fallacy by concluding that young voters due to their age voted for young candidates.

    Ecological

  • 33

    Participants in a research should not be forced to reveal sensitive personal information, e.g. sexual behavior because they have the right to _____?

    Privacy

  • 34

    Participants may be willing to be interviewed but there should the right of _____ need to be ensured by telling them the nature of a specific research.

    Informed consent

  • 35

    Participants not willing to be interviewed for a research should not be subjected to _____ such that they become reluctant respondents.

    Coercion

  • 36

    As a researcher, you employ the inductive approach? Which do you do?

    Generate new theory emerging from the data

  • 37

    What is expected of the researcher in the Methods/Procedure part of the research? I. Describes what s/he did, how she did it II. Gives strategies, sample calculations III. Describes tools and instruments

    I, II & III

  • 38

    Why does a researcher do a literature review? I. To survey the current state of knowledge in the area of inquiry II. To identify key authors, articles, theories, and findings in the area of research III. To identify gaps in knowledge in that research area

    I, II & III

  • 39

    You would like to research on academic problems met by Indigenous Peoples' children in your school, which sampling will you use?

    Purposive sampling

  • 40

    Which statement(s) on ethnography is/are TRUE? I. Ethnography is a holistic approach to the study of cultural systems. II. Ethnography is the study of the socio-cultural contexts, processes, and meanings within cultural systems III. Ethnography is an open-ended emergent learning process, and not a rigid investigator controlled experiment.

    I. Ethnography is a holistic approach to the study of cultural systems., II. Ethnography is the study of the socio-cultural contexts, processes, and meanings within cultural systems, III. Ethnography is an open-ended emergent learning process, and not a rigid investigator controlled experiment.

  • 41

    Which statement(s) on ethnography is/are TRUE? I. Ethnography is a highly flexible and creative process II. Ethnography is an interpretive, reflexive, and constructivist process. III. Ethnography requires the daily and continuous recording of field notes.

    I, II, III

  • 42

    Which kind of data includes descriptive field notes, narration of informants, myths, stories, songs and sagas as gathered by anthropologists? I. Qualitative data II. Quantitative data III. Inferential data

    I

  • 43

    In my research, I use basic classical ethnographic field methods. Which ones do I use? I. observations II. asking questions III. interpretation IV. participant observation

    I, II, III, IV

  • 44

    If a design for evaluating a Community Support Program is being evaluated for its relevance, what is the most significant question to consider?

    Does the information to be provided adequately serve the evaluation needs of the intended audiences?

  • 45

    How does one avoid bias when administering a teacher questionnaire to determine the pulse on a new performance evaluation system?

    Make sure the sample of what you'll measure is most likely to represent varied opinions.

  • 46

    To insure reliability of an evaluation instrument, it is important to make sure that: I. it is designed to get the information needed II. there is only one way to interpret each item III. stems with dual elements are eliminated

    it is designed to get the information needed, there is only one way to interpret each item, stems with dual elements are eliminated

  • 47

    If you conduct a phenomenological research, what key ingredients do you need? I. A research question driven by curiosity II. Participants need to be interested in and committed to exploring their lived experience III. An effective analytical framework

    I, II, III

  • 48

    An experimental research might compare accident rates in those who text and drive versus those who do not text and drive. Which would be the independent variable?

    The behavior of texting and driving

  • 49

    Research Z conducted a correlational research on texting while driving and rate of accidents. Which is a possible finding?

    Younger drivers have an increased rate of accidents while texting and driving.

  • 50

    I like to find out if integrity of public officials has been improving. Which study will I conduct?

    Trend study

  • 51

    In research, if I reason out from particular to general or broad pattern, I apply the ____ method.

    Inductive

  • 52

    What kind of study examines specific sub-populations, such as those who played a part in the EDSA revolt, in order to understand how their attitudes have changed?

    Cohort study

  • 53

    For John Dewey, what is the unifying element of the curriculum?

    Reflective thinking

  • 54

    Which of the following is an example of an issue which a sociologist would study?

    How do police actions influence crowd behavior?

  • 55

    In order to seek full contextual understanding of the actions of a selected group of individuals, what will you do? I. Do ethnographic participants' observation II. Conduct open-ended interviews III. Administer a standardized test

    I, II

  • 56

    What method is being used to have special children become a part of regular student activities?

    Mainstreaming

  • 57

    What is used as the basis so that scientific theory can be empirical and not merely speculative or opinionated?

    Evidence-based

  • 58

    What kind of reasoning is done by arguing from particulars to a general conclusion?

    Inductive

  • 59

    What is the fundamental basis for data gathered in the sciences of Sociology, Biology, and Physics?

    Observation

  • 60

    What process will you use to represent a more certain avenue to the truth?

    Replication

  • 61

    An inquiry on a social phenomenon that does not use numbers is ____ research.

    Descriptive

  • 62

    Statistical analysis is done for various reasons but NOT for ____.

    Verbal descriptions

  • 63

    Which of the following topics is closest to a subject for pure research?

    Anthropological account of an ethnic community

  • 64

    What wrong is committed by a researcher who installs a hidden camera to gather data on family friction between parents and children?

    Right to privacy

  • 65

    What right was violated by a researcher who administered lethal drugs to determine their effect on users?

    Protection from harm

  • 66

    Under research design, what factor is useful so that choice of topic can fill the researcher with enthusiasm to pursue an inquiry amid obstacles until its final outcome?

    Interest

  • 67

    Which step is undertaken when the researcher mulls over a chosen topic and purpose, thinking about aspects and dimensions of a chosen social issue?

    Conceptualization

  • 68

    At what stage of study does the researcher select the appropriate way to gather evidence to support analysis?

    Choice of research method

  • 69

    When data gathered from survey, interview or other methods are interpreted, this is the research stage for ____.

    Data processing

  • 70

    Communicating the findings of a completed research to school, institution, or sponsor of the study is the ____ stage of research.

    Publication

  • 71

    Which of the following is NOT a dimension or variable in considering social values that cause corruption in government?

    Currencies

  • 72

    Statistical analysis can be done in qualitative research but is NOT applicable in ____.

    Verbal description

  • 73

    Choose the logical sequence to operationalize selected stages of a study on drug addiction: I. Observation and data gathering II. Arrive at conclusion III. Specify method to get data on variables IV. Set testable hypothesis V. Process and analyze.

    IV, III, I, V, II

  • 74

    Which system is applied for careful, deliberate, and quantifiable observation of evidence in order to describe an object or event in terms of indicators?

    Measurement

  • 75

    What can be used to classify observations in terms of attributes, e.g. classify newspapers as pro-administration or pro-opposition?

    Typology

  • 76

    The technique used in selecting large, representative samples in social research (e.g. election poll ranking) is known as ____.

    Probability sampling

  • 77

    Which sampling technique is used for studying a sub-set of a large population that shows meaningful results, e.g. by interviewing some people during a rally?

    Judgmental sampling

  • 78

    Which sampling technique is used by selecting a few members of a target population, e.g. migrant workers you meet at the airport?

    Judgmental sampling

  • 79

    What sampling technique helps determine the proportion of the population by use of a matrix and relative proportion for each cell, e.g. interviewing a few people who meet the characteristics of being non-religious?

    Quota sampling

  • 80

    What is the grouping of units composing a population into homogenous groups before sampling in order to achieve greater degrees of representativeness?

    Stratification

  • 81

    Which affects the validity of research results due to external events, e.g. popularity decline of a senator accused of illegal drug involvement?

    History

  • 82

    If it rains, the ground gets wet. Today, the ground is wet. Therefore, it rained. Is this correct thinking?

    No, because the ground may have been wet by something else other than rain.

  • 83

    Which is an example of an objective truth?

    The earth is a sphere.

  • 84

    Is the validity of research results affected due to people continually changing (e.g. getting older, wealthier, etc.)? Yes, because of ____.

    Maturation

  • 85

    Is the validity of research results affected due to participants dropping out of the study? Yes, because of ____.

    Experimental mortality

  • 86

    Is the validity of research results affected due to what happens to people over time, e.g. participants in class achievement getting worse?

    Statistical regression

  • 87

    Arrange the logical sequence of steps in constructing an index measurement: I. Index analysis II. Select items to measure variables III. Examine relationship of indices IV. Index validation.

    Select items to measure variables, Examine relationship of indices, Index validation, Index analysis

  • 88

    What pattern results from your data that show how often child abuse is committed in a region?

    Frequencies

  • 89

    What pattern results from your data that show levels of child abuse in a community?

    Magnitude

  • 90

    What is a part of instruction which gives due consideration to differences in interests, abilities, and needs of learning?

    Adaptive

  • 91

    Copernicus' book 'De Revolutionibus' proposed the thesis that ____.

    The earth revolves around the sun

  • 92

    A modern city in North Africa is ____.

    Cairo

  • 93

    Baghdad is to Iraq and ____ is to Syria.

    Damascus

  • 94

    The east-west line encircling the earth and dividing it into two equal parts or hemispheres is the ____.

    Equator

  • 95

    A narrow water connection between two large bodies of water is a ____.

    Strait

  • 96

    Where is the Arctic Region found?

    North Pole Region

  • 97

    Known as the Land of the Aztecs was the ____.

    Valley of Mexico

  • 98

    The great temple of the Khmer is located in ____.

    Angkor

  • 99

    The term 'New World' applies to ____.

    North America

  • 100

    If the tarsiers are found in Bohol, the tamaraws are found in ____.

    Mindoro

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Which is referred to as the cause variable?

    Independent variable

  • 2

    In research, which variable do you manipulate?

    Independent

  • 3

    Which is a short summary of the entire research paper that includes goals, objectives, results, and conclusions?

    Abstract

  • 4

    Which of the following can become an issue in qualitative research?

    Generality

  • 5

    Which is arrived at by way of a thinking process that puts together several parts to form a complex whole?

    Synthesis

  • 6

    There is need to adopt _____ sampling for research on academic problems encountered by indigenous children in a school.

    Purposive

  • 7

    The appropriate participant in a research on needed outreach activities which the school can engage is the _____?

    Community

  • 8

    Which data do anthropologists use in a descriptive inquiry on the cultural life of an ethnic community through data drawn from myths, stories, songs, and experiences gathered through field study?

    Qualitative

  • 9

    Applying the conflict theory, what element induced Hispanic authorities during the colonial period not to teach native Filipinos the Spanish language?

    Need to secure the dominant status of Spaniards over natives

  • 10

    You will study within the population issue of corruption of public officials under the different regimes. Which study will you engage in?

    Trend study

  • 11

    You want to examine specific sub-populations, such as those who played a part in the EDSA revolution with focus on how their attitudes have changed. Which study will you do?

    Cohort study

  • 12

    For which of the following issues or concerns would a sociologist likely do an empirical inquiry?

    Crowd behavior during rallies

  • 13

    What is the appropriate research method in a field study on a cultural group, e.g. way of life of Badjaos who have settled inland in Zamboanga province?

    Ethnographic observation

  • 14

    Research leader Edna insisted that student researchers appreciate the value of _____ data or evidence for scientific study above mere speculation or opinion.

    Empirical

  • 15

    Social theories can be arrived at based on an _____ collection of concepts.

    Aggregate

  • 16

    What is a simple way of explaining the concept of a social theory?

    Explaining social realities

  • 17

    What should the researcher do in case he/she is not yet familiar with the subject?

    Explore the topic

  • 18

    What should the researcher do when he/she is clear about his subject and methods and is ready for the tasks of research?

    Chronicle activities

  • 19

    Which of the following is an appropriate action to ensure the subject of research does not overlap with irrelevant matters?

    Set limitations and delimitations

  • 20

    How can assumptions support your inquiry?

    They are accepted as true without proof.

  • 21

    How does a hypothesis support an inquiry?

    They are tentative answers to what is true or false.

  • 22

    To protect participants in research on serious issues like drug use, what method can a researcher use?

    anonymity

  • 23

    For privileged communication, the researcher keeps ______ under secrecy or anonymity.

    names

  • 24

    What ethical breach is committed by a researcher who repackages information or mocks up subjects for greater interest (e.g., mocked-up Tasaday cave dwellers)?

    Deception

  • 25

    When social researchers 'speak out' the truth on social issues, what role do they assume?

    experts

  • 26

    Which term is used for researchers predisposed to arriving at the same conclusion for a series of researches on the same topic?

    Echoing

  • 27

    Which did researcher Ana conduct on kinds of worship among similar Christian groups?

    Cohort

  • 28

    Which type of study did researcher Pete conduct on the popular use among millennial youths of Facebook accounts?

    Cohort

  • 29

    Inquiry on public sentiment for gays-lesbians from the 1960's to 2000's is a _____ study.

    Trend

  • 30

    Inquiry on legalization of marijuana getting data from doctors, parents, teachers, churches, etc. is _____ research.

    Idiographic

  • 31

    What is the unit of studies about churches, colleges, agencies, army or navy?

    Organizations

  • 32

    A researcher committed _____ fallacy by concluding that young voters due to their age voted for young candidates.

    Ecological

  • 33

    Participants in a research should not be forced to reveal sensitive personal information, e.g. sexual behavior because they have the right to _____?

    Privacy

  • 34

    Participants may be willing to be interviewed but there should the right of _____ need to be ensured by telling them the nature of a specific research.

    Informed consent

  • 35

    Participants not willing to be interviewed for a research should not be subjected to _____ such that they become reluctant respondents.

    Coercion

  • 36

    As a researcher, you employ the inductive approach? Which do you do?

    Generate new theory emerging from the data

  • 37

    What is expected of the researcher in the Methods/Procedure part of the research? I. Describes what s/he did, how she did it II. Gives strategies, sample calculations III. Describes tools and instruments

    I, II & III

  • 38

    Why does a researcher do a literature review? I. To survey the current state of knowledge in the area of inquiry II. To identify key authors, articles, theories, and findings in the area of research III. To identify gaps in knowledge in that research area

    I, II & III

  • 39

    You would like to research on academic problems met by Indigenous Peoples' children in your school, which sampling will you use?

    Purposive sampling

  • 40

    Which statement(s) on ethnography is/are TRUE? I. Ethnography is a holistic approach to the study of cultural systems. II. Ethnography is the study of the socio-cultural contexts, processes, and meanings within cultural systems III. Ethnography is an open-ended emergent learning process, and not a rigid investigator controlled experiment.

    I. Ethnography is a holistic approach to the study of cultural systems., II. Ethnography is the study of the socio-cultural contexts, processes, and meanings within cultural systems, III. Ethnography is an open-ended emergent learning process, and not a rigid investigator controlled experiment.

  • 41

    Which statement(s) on ethnography is/are TRUE? I. Ethnography is a highly flexible and creative process II. Ethnography is an interpretive, reflexive, and constructivist process. III. Ethnography requires the daily and continuous recording of field notes.

    I, II, III

  • 42

    Which kind of data includes descriptive field notes, narration of informants, myths, stories, songs and sagas as gathered by anthropologists? I. Qualitative data II. Quantitative data III. Inferential data

    I

  • 43

    In my research, I use basic classical ethnographic field methods. Which ones do I use? I. observations II. asking questions III. interpretation IV. participant observation

    I, II, III, IV

  • 44

    If a design for evaluating a Community Support Program is being evaluated for its relevance, what is the most significant question to consider?

    Does the information to be provided adequately serve the evaluation needs of the intended audiences?

  • 45

    How does one avoid bias when administering a teacher questionnaire to determine the pulse on a new performance evaluation system?

    Make sure the sample of what you'll measure is most likely to represent varied opinions.

  • 46

    To insure reliability of an evaluation instrument, it is important to make sure that: I. it is designed to get the information needed II. there is only one way to interpret each item III. stems with dual elements are eliminated

    it is designed to get the information needed, there is only one way to interpret each item, stems with dual elements are eliminated

  • 47

    If you conduct a phenomenological research, what key ingredients do you need? I. A research question driven by curiosity II. Participants need to be interested in and committed to exploring their lived experience III. An effective analytical framework

    I, II, III

  • 48

    An experimental research might compare accident rates in those who text and drive versus those who do not text and drive. Which would be the independent variable?

    The behavior of texting and driving

  • 49

    Research Z conducted a correlational research on texting while driving and rate of accidents. Which is a possible finding?

    Younger drivers have an increased rate of accidents while texting and driving.

  • 50

    I like to find out if integrity of public officials has been improving. Which study will I conduct?

    Trend study

  • 51

    In research, if I reason out from particular to general or broad pattern, I apply the ____ method.

    Inductive

  • 52

    What kind of study examines specific sub-populations, such as those who played a part in the EDSA revolt, in order to understand how their attitudes have changed?

    Cohort study

  • 53

    For John Dewey, what is the unifying element of the curriculum?

    Reflective thinking

  • 54

    Which of the following is an example of an issue which a sociologist would study?

    How do police actions influence crowd behavior?

  • 55

    In order to seek full contextual understanding of the actions of a selected group of individuals, what will you do? I. Do ethnographic participants' observation II. Conduct open-ended interviews III. Administer a standardized test

    I, II

  • 56

    What method is being used to have special children become a part of regular student activities?

    Mainstreaming

  • 57

    What is used as the basis so that scientific theory can be empirical and not merely speculative or opinionated?

    Evidence-based

  • 58

    What kind of reasoning is done by arguing from particulars to a general conclusion?

    Inductive

  • 59

    What is the fundamental basis for data gathered in the sciences of Sociology, Biology, and Physics?

    Observation

  • 60

    What process will you use to represent a more certain avenue to the truth?

    Replication

  • 61

    An inquiry on a social phenomenon that does not use numbers is ____ research.

    Descriptive

  • 62

    Statistical analysis is done for various reasons but NOT for ____.

    Verbal descriptions

  • 63

    Which of the following topics is closest to a subject for pure research?

    Anthropological account of an ethnic community

  • 64

    What wrong is committed by a researcher who installs a hidden camera to gather data on family friction between parents and children?

    Right to privacy

  • 65

    What right was violated by a researcher who administered lethal drugs to determine their effect on users?

    Protection from harm

  • 66

    Under research design, what factor is useful so that choice of topic can fill the researcher with enthusiasm to pursue an inquiry amid obstacles until its final outcome?

    Interest

  • 67

    Which step is undertaken when the researcher mulls over a chosen topic and purpose, thinking about aspects and dimensions of a chosen social issue?

    Conceptualization

  • 68

    At what stage of study does the researcher select the appropriate way to gather evidence to support analysis?

    Choice of research method

  • 69

    When data gathered from survey, interview or other methods are interpreted, this is the research stage for ____.

    Data processing

  • 70

    Communicating the findings of a completed research to school, institution, or sponsor of the study is the ____ stage of research.

    Publication

  • 71

    Which of the following is NOT a dimension or variable in considering social values that cause corruption in government?

    Currencies

  • 72

    Statistical analysis can be done in qualitative research but is NOT applicable in ____.

    Verbal description

  • 73

    Choose the logical sequence to operationalize selected stages of a study on drug addiction: I. Observation and data gathering II. Arrive at conclusion III. Specify method to get data on variables IV. Set testable hypothesis V. Process and analyze.

    IV, III, I, V, II

  • 74

    Which system is applied for careful, deliberate, and quantifiable observation of evidence in order to describe an object or event in terms of indicators?

    Measurement

  • 75

    What can be used to classify observations in terms of attributes, e.g. classify newspapers as pro-administration or pro-opposition?

    Typology

  • 76

    The technique used in selecting large, representative samples in social research (e.g. election poll ranking) is known as ____.

    Probability sampling

  • 77

    Which sampling technique is used for studying a sub-set of a large population that shows meaningful results, e.g. by interviewing some people during a rally?

    Judgmental sampling

  • 78

    Which sampling technique is used by selecting a few members of a target population, e.g. migrant workers you meet at the airport?

    Judgmental sampling

  • 79

    What sampling technique helps determine the proportion of the population by use of a matrix and relative proportion for each cell, e.g. interviewing a few people who meet the characteristics of being non-religious?

    Quota sampling

  • 80

    What is the grouping of units composing a population into homogenous groups before sampling in order to achieve greater degrees of representativeness?

    Stratification

  • 81

    Which affects the validity of research results due to external events, e.g. popularity decline of a senator accused of illegal drug involvement?

    History

  • 82

    If it rains, the ground gets wet. Today, the ground is wet. Therefore, it rained. Is this correct thinking?

    No, because the ground may have been wet by something else other than rain.

  • 83

    Which is an example of an objective truth?

    The earth is a sphere.

  • 84

    Is the validity of research results affected due to people continually changing (e.g. getting older, wealthier, etc.)? Yes, because of ____.

    Maturation

  • 85

    Is the validity of research results affected due to participants dropping out of the study? Yes, because of ____.

    Experimental mortality

  • 86

    Is the validity of research results affected due to what happens to people over time, e.g. participants in class achievement getting worse?

    Statistical regression

  • 87

    Arrange the logical sequence of steps in constructing an index measurement: I. Index analysis II. Select items to measure variables III. Examine relationship of indices IV. Index validation.

    Select items to measure variables, Examine relationship of indices, Index validation, Index analysis

  • 88

    What pattern results from your data that show how often child abuse is committed in a region?

    Frequencies

  • 89

    What pattern results from your data that show levels of child abuse in a community?

    Magnitude

  • 90

    What is a part of instruction which gives due consideration to differences in interests, abilities, and needs of learning?

    Adaptive

  • 91

    Copernicus' book 'De Revolutionibus' proposed the thesis that ____.

    The earth revolves around the sun

  • 92

    A modern city in North Africa is ____.

    Cairo

  • 93

    Baghdad is to Iraq and ____ is to Syria.

    Damascus

  • 94

    The east-west line encircling the earth and dividing it into two equal parts or hemispheres is the ____.

    Equator

  • 95

    A narrow water connection between two large bodies of water is a ____.

    Strait

  • 96

    Where is the Arctic Region found?

    North Pole Region

  • 97

    Known as the Land of the Aztecs was the ____.

    Valley of Mexico

  • 98

    The great temple of the Khmer is located in ____.

    Angkor

  • 99

    The term 'New World' applies to ____.

    North America

  • 100

    If the tarsiers are found in Bohol, the tamaraws are found in ____.

    Mindoro