The peak production rate of neurons in the fetal brain in mid-pregnancy is ______ new brain cells per minute
250,000
2,500,000
2,500
250
250,000
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Why were the actions of the Yippie Party not considered dysfunctional?
a. Their actions were an expectable response to cultural events. b. The leaders of the party suffered from significant clinical distress. c. Their actions were considered intentional political gestures. d. Party members suffered psychological dysfunction.
If people who take a test twice usually get about the same score both times, what can we conclude?
a. The test is standardized. b. The test is unbiased. c. The test has high validity. d. The test has high reliability.
For a repeated-measures study, if other factors are held constant, then an increase in the sample variance will decrease measures of effect size
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Mario has been struggling with his college classes as of late
He has been working many hours, taking care of his children, and trying to carry a full load of classes. This semester he wants to take classes that are known to be a bit easier, so he consults with his friends at the college to get an idea of which courses will be less challenging. Mario's plan of gathering information before selecting a class is a demonstration of _____. A) emotional control B) informational control C) decisional control D) behavioral control