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A training consultant wanted to see the effects of different learning strategies for teaching management accounting skills to employees.A control group read the book Accounting for Managers (book) ,a second group read the book and completed the 'end of chapter exercises' (book and exercises) ,and a third group read the book,did the end of chapter examples and also completed the web materials (all activities) .The trainer predicted that the 'all activities' and 'book and exercises' groups would perform better than the 'book' group on a subsequent test,but that the 'book and exercises' group would be worse than the 'all activities' group.Which coding scheme would test these hypotheses in a set of planned comparisons?
Simulated Prison Study
Refers to a psychological experiment conducted by Philip Zimbardo in 1971 to investigate the effects of perceived power, focusing on the struggle between prisoners and prison officers.
Teacher-Learner Study
A research approach that explores the dynamics between instructors (teachers) and students (learners), focusing on how teaching methods impact learning outcomes.
Crueler
More severe or harsh in punishment or treatment.
Implicit Association Test
A psychological test that measures the strength of associations between concepts in a person's mind, revealing underlying preferences or biases.
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