Kerri wanted to study the effects of having the
oldest child in a family go off to college. She decided to use her own family after her brother went off to a college in France. She took notes each day on her parents' behavior and kept a diary on her own reactions. Kerri was using the technique called ________.
a) participant observation
b) family survey
c) observer bias
d) attribution effect
ANS: a
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The involuntary immigration of Africans as slaves to America and the motivation to succeed educationally in subsequent generations of African Americans is analogous to __________.
A. the voluntary immigration of Italians to America and the motivation for learning and success in their subsequent generations B. the involuntary immigration of Irish to America and the motivation for learning and success in their subsequent generations C. the voluntary immigration of Germans to America and the motivation for learning and success in their subsequent generations D. the involuntary immigration of Koreans to Japan during World War II and the motivation for learning and success in their subsequent generations
Babs is the only woman employed by the lumber yard. She is
a. a token. b. under additional performance pressure as representing all women. c. more visible than the men. d. all of these.
_____ are known risk factors associated with fertility drugs
Blood clots, kidney damage, and damage to the ovaries Hypertension, cardiac arrhythmias, and gastrointestinal problems Diabetes, endometriosis, and eczema Depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts
Jack has always suffered from test anxiety
This semester he began studying for his first psychology test over a week before the scheduled test. This overpreparation will most likely cause Jack to a. have less test anxiety and score higher on the test. b. have slightly more test anxiety and score lower on the test. c. create excessive worry, but will not change his performance on the test. d. feel extreme panic to the point of "going blank" on the test.