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Nookie1986 [14]
1 year ago
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Using the textbook, required articles and recommended resources, construct a 5-6 item questionnaire on a topic of your choice. Y

our questionnaire can include either open-ended or closed-ended (fixed format) questions. Submit your completed questionnaire to this discussion forum.
Be sure to consider the following when responding:

What are the strengths and weaknesses of the questionnaire overall?
Consider how the items are worded and the response choices, if applicable, are provided.
Are the questions clear and concise?
Are there any questions that are vague or unclear?
If applicable, are the response choices effective?
Is there only one correct response choice?
Are there any unintentional cues to the correct answer?
Do the items appear to be a good measure of what the student is wanting to assess?
How could the questionnaire be improved?
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1 answer:
lilavasa [31]1 year ago
7 0

How many daughter cells are in each daughter cell in humans?

How many divisions happen in mitosis?

What type of cellular reproduction is the process of mitosis?

How mitosis in animal cells differs from mitosis in plant cells?

<h3>How many daughter cells are in each daughter cell in humans? </h3>

When the mitosis ends, the two daughter cells are produced which will be exact copies of the original cell. Each daughter cell will have same number of chromosomes.

<h3>How many divisions happen in mitosis? </h3>

Mitosis is a process of cell division that results in two genetically identical daughter cells developing from a single parent cell so we can say that there is only one division occur in mitosis.

<h3>What type of cellular reproduction is the process of mitosis? </h3>

Mitosis is a type of asexual reproduction because it occurs in the somatic cells of the body. In this division, one parent cell divides into two halves.

<h3>How mitosis in animal cells differs from mitosis in plant cells?</h3>

The most important difference between plant and animal mitosis is the process of cytokinesis. In plants this process forms a cell plate whereas in animals a cleavage is created.

<h3>Are the questions clear and concise?</h3>

Yes, the questions are clear and concise which give us clear thought about the question and avoid confusion in it.

Are there any questions that are vague or unclear?

No, there is no question that are vague or unclear. All the question has one clear thought that make easier for the person who answer that question.

<h3>Do the items appear to be a good measure of what the student is wanting to assess?</h3>

Yes, the items appear to be a good measure of what the student is wanting to assess because these question can improved their knowledge and clear their thoughts.

<h3>How could the questionnaire be improved?</h3>

There is no need for the improvement of the questionnaire because it includes good use of words which make things clear for the person who answer it.

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