Scout is a very advanced student and for that instead of being rewarded and given additional attention and assignments that would further her development she is instead reprimanded for it. Her teacher Miss Caroline is limiting what students can know and come into contact with. She even wanted her to stop reading with her father so she could do that only at school. Scout feels extremely bored and feels like she is missing a lot she could be learning about the world. She is being cheated out of knowledge which is ironic as school should be one of the places that can give children a lot of information and knowledge.
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Answer:
Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina and Tennessee
Richard has conducted a study in which he compares the reading skills of six- year-olds, seven-year-old, and eight-year-olds-<u>They use one-way ANOVA Test</u>
Explanation:
The one-way analysis of variance also known as the ANOVA test is used to determine if there is any any statistically difference between the means of two or more independent or unrelated groups/variables
It is to be noted that there has to be minimum three groups rather than two groups
<u>The One-Way ANOVA is commonly used to test the below mentioned data's </u>
- To measure the statistical differences between the means of two or more groups.
- To measure the statistical differences between the means of two or more interventions.
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To measure the statistical differences between the means of two or more scores
Answer:
A. The use of stimulants in small doses helps focus attention and reduces hyperactivity.
Explanation:
Methylphenidate is a common drug stimulant that is given to the children above five-year-old for ADHD. This medicine comes under a category called stimulant which increases the activity of the brain particularly that area which suppresses the level activity related to attention and concentration. but it has some side effects of stimulants.
- Heart rate and blood pressure get increase.
- Appetite loss leads to underweight
- Loss of sleep
- Loss libido
- Mood swings etc.