Manipulating an independent variable in a real-life setting is ________
a. an experiment
b. an example of naturalistic observation
c. a field experiment
d. unethical
c
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From the dispositional point of view, a person with a personality disorder is someone who . . .
a. Is qualitatively different from someone with a normal personality b. Shows one or more extreme scores on tests of personality traits c. Has one or more unpleasant or nasty dispositions d. All of the above
The strong and weak forms of the Whorfian hypothesis state that ____
a. ?different cultures share the same basic language structure b. language either determines or influences thoughts and perceptions? c. every child learns language at a pace that is unique to that child? d. language ability is based on a biological language acquisition device?
Trevor was taken to the police station for questioning because he was suspected of committing a robbery. While the police are transporting Trevor to the station, he confesses. The police had not yet begun questioning Trevor and had not yet given him the Miranda warning. Is this confession admissible?
A. Yes B. No
Mark and Tate are playing checkers on the back porch. The boys are engaged in
A. constructive play. B. dramatic play. C. formal games with rules. D. functional play.