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WGU C224 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS /LATEST 2024
WGU C224 
 
research literature - Answer- is the set of published research studies on a particular topic 
 
various studies with the same result = CONFIDENCE 
 
**Don't trust a single research study as the final word on a topic!** 
 
AERA - Answer- American Educational Research Association - largest and most prestigious research association in the field of education 
 
abstract - Answer- a brief summary of what is included in the article. 
 
provides a concise breakdown of article goals, method...
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WGU C224 
 
research literature - Answer- is the set of published research studies on a particular topic 
 
various studies with the same result = CONFIDENCE 
 
**Don't trust a single research study as the final word on a topic!** 
 
AERA - Answer- American Educational Research Association - largest and most prestigious research association in the field of education 
 
abstract - Answer- a brief summary of what is included in the article. 
 
provides a concise breakdown of article goals, method...
WGU-Research Foundations (C224) Questions With Correct Answers
WGU-Research Foundations (C224) 
 
Q1. What is the purpose of evidence in research? - Answer- Support theories 
 
Q2. A team of educational researchers plan to conduct a local study in the community in order to resolve a critical problem at hand. 
 
What variety of research does this represent? - Answer- Action 
 
Q3. What is the name of the process where one determines the truth of a conclusion by determining the truth of the underlying premises? - Answer- Deductive reasoning 
 
Q4. On a resear...
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WGU-Research Foundations (C224) 
 
Q1. What is the purpose of evidence in research? - Answer- Support theories 
 
Q2. A team of educational researchers plan to conduct a local study in the community in order to resolve a critical problem at hand. 
 
What variety of research does this represent? - Answer- Action 
 
Q3. What is the name of the process where one determines the truth of a conclusion by determining the truth of the underlying premises? - Answer- Deductive reasoning 
 
Q4. On a resear...
WGU C224 Objective with correct Solution
C224 Objective Assessment 
 
What is the purpose of evidence in research? - Answer- Support Theories 
 
What is the primary objective of education research that studies a phenomenon of which little is known? - Answer- To understand 
 
What is a variable in educational research? - Answer- A measurable characteristic 
 
Which type of qualitative data analysis places a high priority on being true to, respecting, and capturing the details of individual situations? - Answer- Unique Case Orientation 
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C224 Objective Assessment 
 
What is the purpose of evidence in research? - Answer- Support Theories 
 
What is the primary objective of education research that studies a phenomenon of which little is known? - Answer- To understand 
 
What is a variable in educational research? - Answer- A measurable characteristic 
 
Which type of qualitative data analysis places a high priority on being true to, respecting, and capturing the details of individual situations? - Answer- Unique Case Orientation 
...
WGU Research Foundations C224 Quetions and Answers
WGU Research Foundations C224 
 
Research Literature - Answer- the set of published research studies on a particular topic 
 
Abstract - Answer- a brief summary of what is included in the article. 
*provide a concise breakdown of article goals, methods, and tentative results. 
 
Understanding - Answer- attempting to learn about and generate ideas about specific and unique phenomena. 
*important in early stages of research 
*little previously known 
*without preconceived notions 
*"discover" im...
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WGU Research Foundations C224 
 
Research Literature - Answer- the set of published research studies on a particular topic 
 
Abstract - Answer- a brief summary of what is included in the article. 
*provide a concise breakdown of article goals, methods, and tentative results. 
 
Understanding - Answer- attempting to learn about and generate ideas about specific and unique phenomena. 
*important in early stages of research 
*little previously known 
*without preconceived notions 
*"discover" im...
ENWC 201 - Final Exam Questions and Answers
ENWC 201 - Final Exam 
 
Ecological Succession - Answer- Primary succession: occurs where no community previously existed (volcanic island) ~ secondary succession: occurs where there are remnants of a previous community ~ pioneer community: the first step in succession ~ climax community: the final step in succession 
 
Niche - Answer- The functional role of an organism considered in the environment in which it lives; it's "job." ~ A niche is multidimensional 
 
Ethics and Values - Answer- Or...
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ENWC 201 - Final Exam 
 
Ecological Succession - Answer- Primary succession: occurs where no community previously existed (volcanic island) ~ secondary succession: occurs where there are remnants of a previous community ~ pioneer community: the first step in succession ~ climax community: the final step in succession 
 
Niche - Answer- The functional role of an organism considered in the environment in which it lives; it's "job." ~ A niche is multidimensional 
 
Ethics and Values - Answer- Or...
ENWC exam 1 McCarthy Questions & Answers
ENWC exam 1 McCarthy 
 
When wildlife biologists first began studying wildlife what did they start with and what did they shift their focus to? - Answer- At first wildlife biologists wanted to figure out how to increase populations of game species but as time went on other species came into focus 
 
_____ can have a broad array of meanings and it really depends on context of conversation. A broad definition is all non-domesticated plants, animal, and other organisms. The Merriam-webster definit...
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ENWC exam 1 McCarthy 
 
When wildlife biologists first began studying wildlife what did they start with and what did they shift their focus to? - Answer- At first wildlife biologists wanted to figure out how to increase populations of game species but as time went on other species came into focus 
 
_____ can have a broad array of meanings and it really depends on context of conversation. A broad definition is all non-domesticated plants, animal, and other organisms. The Merriam-webster definit...
ENWC 201 - Exam 1 with Correct Answers
ENWC 201 - Exam 1 
 
Ecology = - Answer- Home study 
 
Examples of Vertebrates in the animal kingdom - Answer- Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians 
 
What characteristics separate mammals from birds, reptiles, and amphibians? - Answer- Mammals have hair, mammary glands and three ear bones 
 
Capybara = - Answer- Largest rodent 
 
Pygmy Jerboa = - Answer- smallest known rodent 
1-2 inches long 
can jump over 9 feet 
 
What characteristic best describes why a species is classified as Carnivora? ...
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ENWC 201 - Exam 1 
 
Ecology = - Answer- Home study 
 
Examples of Vertebrates in the animal kingdom - Answer- Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians 
 
What characteristics separate mammals from birds, reptiles, and amphibians? - Answer- Mammals have hair, mammary glands and three ear bones 
 
Capybara = - Answer- Largest rodent 
 
Pygmy Jerboa = - Answer- smallest known rodent 
1-2 inches long 
can jump over 9 feet 
 
What characteristic best describes why a species is classified as Carnivora? ...
ENWC 201 Exam 1 WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
ENWC 201 Exam 1 
 
What is wildlife? - Answer- Free-living, wild animals (excluding feral or exotic species) of major significance to humans; includes associated plants and lower animals (micro-organisms) 
 
What is the difference between active and passive management? - Answer- Active management= does something to the population (such as increasing or decreasing its size) in a direct manner through strategies like translocations or hunting 
Passive management= no active management occurs, but t...
- Exam (elaborations)
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ENWC 201 Exam 1 
 
What is wildlife? - Answer- Free-living, wild animals (excluding feral or exotic species) of major significance to humans; includes associated plants and lower animals (micro-organisms) 
 
What is the difference between active and passive management? - Answer- Active management= does something to the population (such as increasing or decreasing its size) in a direct manner through strategies like translocations or hunting 
Passive management= no active management occurs, but t...
ENWC201 Exam 1 UD Q'S & A'S
ENWC201 Exam 1 UD 
 
What is wildlife? - Answer- Wikipedia: "Wildlife includes all non‐domesticated plants, animals and other organisms." 
Merriam‐Webster: "Living things and especially mammals, birds, and fishes that are neither human nor domesticated" 
Bolen and Robinson: "Wildlife is a hard term to define, but birds and mammals receive the most attention..." 
 
Gifford Pinchot - Answer- x Preservation 
x Protection 
Conservator -> together guard 
Conservation 
 
Conservation - A...
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ENWC201 Exam 1 UD 
 
What is wildlife? - Answer- Wikipedia: "Wildlife includes all non‐domesticated plants, animals and other organisms." 
Merriam‐Webster: "Living things and especially mammals, birds, and fishes that are neither human nor domesticated" 
Bolen and Robinson: "Wildlife is a hard term to define, but birds and mammals receive the most attention..." 
 
Gifford Pinchot - Answer- x Preservation 
x Protection 
Conservator -> together guard 
Conservation 
 
Conservation - A...
ENWC 201 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
ENWC 201 EXAM 1 
 
wildlife - Answer- includes all nondomesticated plants, animals, and other organisms; living things and especially mammals, birds, and fishes that are neither human nor domesticated; birds and mammals receive most attention 
 
conservation - Answer- an ethic of resource use, allocation, and protection. Its primary focus is upon maintaining the health of the natural world: its fisheries, habitats, and biological diversity; planned managment of a natural resource to prevent expl...
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ENWC 201 EXAM 1 
 
wildlife - Answer- includes all nondomesticated plants, animals, and other organisms; living things and especially mammals, birds, and fishes that are neither human nor domesticated; birds and mammals receive most attention 
 
conservation - Answer- an ethic of resource use, allocation, and protection. Its primary focus is upon maintaining the health of the natural world: its fisheries, habitats, and biological diversity; planned managment of a natural resource to prevent expl...