4. Name and describe the independent variable(s) as well as the dependent variable(s) in your simulation. I will emphasis on the present and the future of the children. The independent variable is, Will the factors be affected if the group of children are in will be at a one-star child care center and the other group of children will be the children of a five-star center? My dependent variable(s) are, how will I measure the social, emotional, communication, language, problem-solving ability and abstract thinking developments of the whole child.?. Most children are often very verbal and will be able to explain their thinking and their ideas.
. 5.Briefly, describe any extraneous variables and in what way(s) you will control them The “environmental atmosphere which tell the participant how to behave, like features in the surrounding or researcher’s non-verbal behavior” (Statistics …show more content…
A researcher must be responsible for abiding by all rules and regulations when conducting a study. Each participant child and guardian needs to have consent whether written or formal as to what will happen during the research process. Let them know no harm will come to anyone. The researcher will have respect for their culture and will not do anything to offend the culture. Explain that all information is held confidential.
13.Describe limitations/challenges you perceive in your study I think the problems would be trying to find centers who are willing to participate knowing they are not up to the high standards they should be with early child education. I think having the time to put into this research would take years and money which I do not have a lot of time nor money to do a well-rounded project.
14.Name at least one way you anticipate this study could contribute to the field of early childhood (i.e., who do you anticipate will benefit and in what