Different cultures and subcultures have their own views of appropriate and inappropriate childrearing just as they have different developmental goals for their children
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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In E. C. Tolman's experiment, some rats were trained to run through mazes for standard food goals, while other rats were allowed to explore the mazes for 10 days without food goals or other rewards. Later, when food rewards were placed in a box at the far end of the maze, the previously unrewarded rats reached the food box as quickly as the rewarded rats after only one or two trials. This
experiment demonstrated that the rats had the ability to form _____ of their surroundings. A) observational models B) operant chambers C) cognitive maps D) orienting reflexes
One of the limitations of the survey method is
a. observer bias. b. that it sets up an artificial situation. c. that replies may reflect social desirability. d. that results cannot be generalized.
Albert Bandura's notion that people are affected by their environment but can simultaneously influence that environment is known as __________
a) self-efficacy b) locus of control c) phenomenology d) reciprocal determinism
The p value is not sufficient for indicating the importance of the outcome of a study. The reason for this is because
a. p values are too small. b. the size of the study affects the p value. c. the magnitude of the test statistic must also be known. d. effect sizes are related to p values.