Infants only have emotional attachments to the people who provide their primary care
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
TRUE
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Quincy's therapist prescribed Prozac for Quincy's disorder. The therapist is most likely a
a. ?licensed professional counselor ____. b. ?clinical social worker c. ?psychiatrist d. ?biological psychologist
In using inferential statistics we should initially assume that in any experiment, the scores
obtained from different groups of participants a. will reflect all possible differences between the groups. b. will be due only to the manipulation of the independent variable. c. should be statistically significant. d. will be different simply due to chance. e. will only be different if the groups have been subjected to different conditions.
Erick's father was diagnosed with schizophrenia 20 years ago, before Erick was born. Over the years he has remained relatively stable, with only a few short relapses where his behavior was clearly maladaptive. Erick is concerned that he is at great risk of developing schizophrenia. Of the following, what's the most accurate advice you can give to him?
A. You're right to worry, because the genetic risk of schizophrenia outweighs any effects of the environment. B. Having a parent with schizophrenia doesn't matter as long as your environment is supportive and stress-free. C. Having a parent with schizophrenia doesn't raise your risk of schizophrenia enough for you to worry about it. D. Having a parent with schizophrenia means you're more at risk than someone who doesn't have a parent with schizophrenia.
A researcher assigns participants to either an experimental or a placebo group without informing them. The researcher's students who test the participants are also unaware of the participants' assigned group. In this scenario, the experiment has used a
A. double-blind technique. B. strong experimental manipulation. C. single-blind technique. D. behavioral measure.