Brian is teaching his son to shoot a basketball. Initially, Brian lowers the backboard and uses a smaller ball in order to make it more likely that his son will correctly shoot the ball. This is an example of a(an) ____________ prompt
a. response
b. within-stimulus
c. extra-stimulus
d. B and C
b
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In the classic research on inferences, Sir Frederick Bartlett told British students a Native American story. In this research, the students
a. had especially vivid memory for the details that did not match British folk tales. b. had surprisingly strong verbatim memory for most of the information in the story. c. initially omitted some details that did not match British folk tales, and they omitted even more of these unusual details several days afterwards. d. had poor recall initially for most components of the story, but they recalled the details better several days afterwards.
If you cannot list all the individuals in the population, then you cannot take a simple random sample
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A random sample means that
a. each person in the population has an equal chance of being included in the study b. people are assigned to conditions by random chance c. participants have responded to an advertisement or request for participation d. the sample is not representative
In what way is the diagnostic classification of binge eating disorder (BEd) differentiated from other eating disorders?
a) BED diagnosis requires the person to show significant weight loss despite episodes of binge-eating, which differentiates it from normal over-eating. b) BED diagnosis requires at least two purges per week, which differentiates it from anorexia-nervosa binge eating-purging type. c) BED diagnosis requires restrictive behaviours for at least 6 months, which differentiates it from bulimia nervosa. d) BED diagnosis requires an absence of compensatory behaviours (purging, fasting, excessive exercise), which differentiates it from bulimia nervosa.