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Why is the statement"What are the effects of extracurricular activities on cognitive development of school age children" not a good statement of a quantitative research question?
Why is the statement"What are the effects of extracurricular activities on cognitive development of school age children" not a good statement of a quantitative research question?
1). Because there is no connection between extracurricular activities and cognitive development
2). Because there are not enough school age children engaged in extracurricular activities to conduct the study
3). Because the study would be too difficult to do given all the different extracurricular activities
4). Because the statement was not specific enough to provide an understanding of the variables being investigated
1). Because there is no connection between extracurricular activities and cognitive development
2). Because there are not enough school age children engaged in extracurricular activities to conduct the study
3). Because the study would be too difficult to do given all the different extracurricular activities
4). Because the statement was not specific enough to provide an understanding of the variables being investigated
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option 4 : Because the statement was not specific enough to provide an understanding of the variables being investigated is correct
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