A research study found that the multiple correlation (R) of three variables (SAT, HS rank, and HS GPA) with freshman college GPA was .60. The researcher would report that
a. the average correlation of each of the variables with college GPA is .20.
b. 60 percent of the variance in college GPA can be explained by the combined variables.
c. 36 percent of the variance in college GPA can be explained by the three variables in combination.
C
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a. True b. False
Sheila is a physicist who has been successfully solving physics problems for years. Tamara is a beginning physics student. Which one of the following differences between Sheila and Tamara are we most likely to see in terms of how they approach physics problems?
a. Sheila is more likely than Tamara to make sure the problems are well-defined before she begins to solve them. b. Sheila is more likely than Tamara to classify problems based on their superficial characteristics. c. Sheila is apt to retrieve less information from long-term memory than Tamara retrieves. d. Sheila is more likely than Tamara to have functional fixedness when she works on problems.
An overarching goal of schools who adopt the PBIS framework is that students will:
a) self-regulate their behavior and emotions. b) help design and personalize the program. c) behave appropriately because they like their teachers. d) provide evidence that the model is working.
Tricking someone into sharing personal information and then sharing it with others electronically is
a. trickery. b. flaming. c. impersonation. d. cyberstalking.