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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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To evaluate the usefulness of a test, what should someone measure about the test?
a. Its mean and standard deviation b. Its phonemes and morphemes c. Its reliability and validity d. Its algorithms and heuristics
"Mommy, mommy, mommy," your young son asks frantically, "can we please buy a new PlayStation®3 console, with all of the games and the wireless controllers so that we don't have to sit near the television?""No," you reply, "we can't afford to buy all of that!" Seemingly unperturbed by your rejection, your son comes back with: "Then can we just buy one new game for our PlayStation®2?""Okay, I guess so," you answer, not realizing that your precocious son has taken a social psychology class and just used the __________ technique to get what he wanted.
A. door-in-the-face B. foot-in-the-door C. that's-not-all D. low-ball
A researcher using only animals has an obligation to
a. use only innocuous independent variables. b. engage in speciesism. c. avoid the use of deception. d. use humane treatment.
The level of moral reasoning where the individual focuses on immediate, individual consequences in making a moral decision is:
a. the conventional level of moral reasoning b. the postconventional level of moral reasoning c. the preconventional level of moral reasoning d. the autonomous level of moral reasoning