We tend to modify our recollections of people as our experiences with them_________
a. change
b. remain the same
c. become more frequent
d. decrease
a
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Neuroethics is concerned with
a. ensuring that individuals over 18 years of age have parental consent to participate in research. b. privacy of brain imaging information. c. informed consent statements that include detailed background information on the study being conducted. d. ensuring that research participation does not last longer than 1 hour. e. ensuring that all studies include some form of imaging.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Researchers turn to qualitative methods for their capacity to provide an objective perspective on human behavior.
Tom finally quit smoking 6 months ago after having a heart attack. After a long recovery, he was invited out by a group of old high school buddies. During the course of the evening, Tom smoked a few cigarettes. The next morning, he bought a pack of
“low tar” cigarettes, thinking to himself, “I just can’t break the habit.” This illustrates the __________. A) denial of the inescapable cycle of addiction to nicotine B) weakness of willpower to quit C) application of controlled smoking D) abstinence violation effect
An assumption inherent in classical test theory (CTT) is that
A. testtakers can be ranked according to the level of the trait or ability that they exhibit in much the same way that rankings can be made by height. B. measurement can be perfectly accurate if the measuring tool is well-constructed. C. each testtaker has a true score that would have been obtained if not for measurement error. D. All of these