Asked by Rouda Alamir Ali on Sep 25, 2024
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All of the following would supply Q-data except
A) classroom observations.
B) the 16 PF Test.
C) scales to measure attitudes.
D) scales to measure interests.
16 PF Test
A questionnaire-based personality test that assesses 16 primary personality factors and traits.
Classroom Observations
A method for assessing educational practices and the learning environment by systematically watching and noting teaching and student behaviors and interactions in the classroom.
- Comprehend the relevance of T-data, Q-data, and L-data in the context of Cattell's research approach.
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LS
Lisbeth Santos2 days ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Q-data refers to self-report data, where individuals provide information about themselves, typically through questionnaires or interviews. The 16 PF Test, scales to measure attitudes, and scales to measure interests all involve self-reporting, thus they supply Q-data. Classroom observations, on the other hand, involve an observer assessing behavior directly, which does not involve self-reporting, making it the correct choice for not supplying Q-data.
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the relevance of T-data, Q-data, and L-data in the context of Cattell's research approach.