Test norms are

a. a set of procedures for properly administering a test.
b. information specifying the number and types of items found on a test.
c. a statement indicating the purpose of the test along with information on appropriate and inappropriate use of test results.
d. a table of test scores that indicates the average score and how to interpret the range of scores around that average score.


d

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A. that most people give honest responses B. the ease of administration and good reliability C. that they are good predictors of behavior D. the wide variety of useful tests

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Who is most closely associated with classical conditioning?

a. E.L. Thorndike b. Ivan Pavlov c. John Garcia d. B.F. Skinner e. Robert Rescorla

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Which gland(s) specifically regulate(s) stress responses?

A) the thyroid gland B) the pituitary gland C) the adrenal glands D) the pineal gland

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Which of the following is NOT a step in One-way ANOVA?

a. Partition variance into two parts b. State null and alternative hypotheses c. Calculate ratio of observed vs expected frequency d. Run a post hoc test if the f-value is significant

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