How might correlational analyses be of use to researchers interested in treatment-focused research?
What will be an ideal response?
By investigating the relationship between patient characteristics and improvement as a result of treatment, they are useful from a practical and theoretical perspective. By identifying characteristics of people who do not respond to a specific treatment, it is possible to develop or implement alternative treatments that may be beneficial.
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Illness anxiety disorder is present when a. normal bodily sensations are interpreted by the patient as a sign of a serious illness
b. real physical illness is exaggerated to the point where the patient can only focus on the pain. c. the patient has an unrealistic fear of contacting germs. d. the patient is truly ill but does not trust the medical establishment enough to seek treatment.
What is one reason modern cognitive scientists do not accept the linguistic-relativity hypothesis?
a. People who speak different languages perceive the world differently. b. No cultures really exist that have only two words for colors. c. The range of people's thoughts is not limited by their vocabulary. d. The structure of thought is shaped by language.
Ashley is doing the lighting for a stage show. One scene requires yellow lighting. She has no yellow lights but decides to make a yellow lighting effect by combining a red light with a green light on the stage. This is known as ________ color mixing
a. subtractive b. additive c. dichromatic d. nonspectral
According to Professors Diamond and Vidmar (2001), which of the following factors have some juries inappropriately considered in their decisions about damages?
A. Attorney's fees B. Whether the loss is covered by insurance C. Data from simulation studies D. Both attorney's fees and whether the loss is covered by insurance