The identification of an independent variable and the creation of two or more groups that constitute the levels of that variable is called ______.
A. a pseudo-manipulation
B. a quasi-manipulation
C. a mixed manipulation
D. an experimental manipulation
Answer: D
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a. the majority of women replied that they would marry someone who wasn't perfect. b. the majority of women replied that they would remain single. c. the majority of college graduates said that they would marry a less-than-perfect man, and the majority of other women said that they would remain single. d. most women replied that they couldn't answer the question, unless the question provided more options.
Which of the following describes a pyramid model that orders needs, based on their presumed strength or potency?
a. Yerkes-Dodson law b. need-response cycle c. Cannon-Bard theory d. hierarchy of human needs
When we identify factors that indicate when an event or events will occur, we have used:
a. prediction b. description c. explanation d. falsifiability
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A. static B. dynamic C. risk management D. actuarial