Bronfenbrenner's ________ theory holds that development is influenced by experiences arising from broader biological, social, and cultural systems as well as a child's immediate surroundings

a. macrosystem c. ecological
b. ethological d. microsystem


C

Psychology

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The coefficient of determination is used as an estimate of effect size for which null hypothesis significance test?

A. correlation B. รท2 test C. t test D. ANOVA

Psychology

Reuptake is __________.

A. a chemical that is released into the synaptic gap B. a protein molecule on the dendrite or cell body of a neuron that will interact only with specific neurotransmitters C. a process by which neurotransmitters are taken back into the synaptic vesicles D. a chemical that plays a role in learning and attention

Psychology

Ernest Hilgard's view of hypnosis as a "split" in awareness is referred to as which theory of hypnosis?

a. the state theory b. the nonstate theory c. the neurocognitive theory d. the autosuggestion hypothesis

Psychology

Which of the following explains why a compensation contract designed to combat employee moral hazard that features strong incentives might be worse than having no incentive scheme at all?

A. If performance depends on factors other than just the employee's effort, the strong incentives create large costs associated with risk bearing. B. Employers are generally pretty skilled at measuring the aspects of job performance in which they are the most interested. C. Generally, an employee's effort and ability are the only two determinants of the employee's performance. D. This is a trick question; in the presence of moral hazard, even a poorly-designed incentive scheme is better than no incentive scheme.

Psychology