In middle childhood, _______________ becomes the main reason for children ending friendships
a. having less leisure time as a result of more homework
b. different religious backgrounds
c. violating trust
d. increased competitiveness
Answer: C
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Which of the following statements cannot be true for a distribution of scores?
a. No one has a score exactly equal to the mean. b. No one has a score exactly equal to the median. c. No one has a score exactly equal to the mode. d. All of the other options are false statements.
As part of a tenth-grade "Social Living" course, a teacher has a guest speaker come to his classroom to talk about the dangers of drug use. The guest speaker is a former hardcore drug user, who became involved in serious criminal behavior as a result of his use, spent many years in jail, later entered a drug rehabilitation program, and finally cleaned up his act. All things being equal, is the
guest speaker likely to be more effective or less effective than the teacher would have been at communicating the dangers of drug use? a. much less effective b. slightly less effective c. about the same d. somewhat more effective
What can we conclude if we reject the null hypothesis in an independent-samples t-test?
a. It is likely that sampling error accounted for the differences between the sample means. b. It is likely that the sample means came from the same population. c. The difference between our sample means is unlikely to be representing zero difference in the population means. d. The difference between our sample means is merely a poor representation of zero difference in the population means.
Learning can be best defined as:
a. a change in behavior related to mental events b. a relatively permanent change in behavior or knowledge resulting from experience c. an improvement in abilities resulting from formal instruction d. the acquisition of information through research