_____ was/were a drug used in the treatment of insomnia and nausea and caused major birth defects
a. Antibiotics c. Thalidomide
b. Hormones d. DES
C
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Imagine that you have a bag filled with 10 pink marbles and 5 black marbles. What is the probability of pulling a black marble from the bag?
a. .25 b. .33 c. .50 d. .67
Which of the following is true regarding the ?2 test of independence? a. It requires a numerical (quantitative) score for each individual. b. The sample must be random
c. Population parameters such as m and s must be known. d. The observations must not be independent.
In the case of Lockhart v. McCree (1986), the majority opinion by Justice Rehnquist contradicted psychological research and
A. rejected the use of surveys to determine pretrial publicity. B. upheld the use of death-qualified jurors. C. rejected the admissibility of a psychologist testifying about gender-based discrimination. D. upheld the use of probabilistic reasoning in a closing argument.
In developed countries, ___________ are the leading cause of injury and death in early childhood, whereas in developing countries, ___________ are the leading cause of injury and death in early childhood
a. nutritional deficiencies; drownings b. motor vehicle accidents; diseases and illnesses c. diseases and illnesses; motor vehicle accidents d. drownings; motor vehicle accidents