Clifton had been experiencing a number of psychological issues, so he decided to go to a psychiatrist to see what was wrong. Dr. A told him he had major depressive disorder. He decided to seek a second opinion. Dr. B diagnosed him with generalized anxiety disorder. Wanting yet another opinion, he went to Dr. C, who told him he was obsessive-compulsive. This demonstrates poor
a. test-retest
reliability.
b. concurrent validity.
c. descriptive validity.
d. inter-rater reliability.
d
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Of the following people with attitudes toward hybrid vehicles, which one best describes the behavioral component of attitudes?
a. Tony says, "Hybrid vehicles cost more than gas vehicles, so they don't save you any money.". b. A.J. purchases a Honda hybrid car with his graduation money. c. Jennifer gets angry every time she sees someone driving a big SUV. d. Carmella says, "I think the government should give bigger tax credits to people who purchase hybrid vehicles.". e. After looking at a hybrid on a car lot, Paulie says, "It's nice, but I worry about its acceleration.".
Joint custody
A. is the same as shared physical custody. B. means the child lives with each parent an equal amount of the time. C. means the parents split financial responsibility of the child equally. D. differs widely from state to state.
The brain is divided into several different structures on the bottom part of the brain referred to as the "hindbrain." Which of the parts of the brain listed below is located in the hindbrain?
A) amygdala B) occipital lobe C) cerebellum D) thalamus
In a longitudinal design, researchers study
A) the same group of participants repeatedly at different ages. B) groups of participants differing in age at the same point in time. C) participants over the same ages but in different years. D) participants of the same age at the same point in time.