How many conditions would there be in a factorial design with 2 levels of factor A and 3 levels of factor B?

a. 2
b. 3
c. 5
d. 6


d

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In the long run, Watson's behaviorism ____.?

a. ?supplanted structuralism, pragmatism, and functionalism b. ?supplanted structuralism but has continued to evolve alongside functionalism c. ?has continually interacted with functionalism, borrowing some concepts while criticizing others d. ?supplanted structuralism and absorbed pragmatism and functionalism e. ?was absorbed into the mainstream of psychology and thereby lost its distinctiveness and revolutionary spirit and initiative

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Which of the following cultures is most likely to have an oral tradition?

A. Ghana B. Canada C. Germany D. England

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In a classroom presentation, Kato reports, "Dissociative disorders are nonpsychotic conditions in which people develop physical problems even though there is no physiological cause. They are very rare." What error has Kato made? a. Dissociative disorders do not involve physical problems

b. Dissociative disorders are physiologically caused. c. Dissociative disorders are psychotic conditions. d. Dissociative disorders are relatively common, except for depersonalization disorder, which is rare.

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Tony is deathly afraid of heights. His therapist uses a virtual reality program that allows Tony to feel like he is experiencing gradually increasing levels of height. This therapy technique is a type of

a. systematic desensitization. b. cognitive mapping. c. latent learning. d. spontaneous recovery.

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