In an observational study of children in a day care setting, you select one participant at a time for observation. This is an example of using ____
a. time sampling
b. event sampling
c. individual sampling
d. interval methodology
c
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Which of the following statements best exemplifies recent research on the genetic etiology of bipolar and other disorders?
A. Schizophrenia is more common in those with bipolar I than those with bipolar II. B. The genetic risks for bipolar I and bipolar II reveal very few similarities. C. Genes account for 50 percent of the variance in the development of bipolar I disorder. D. Relatives of a person with unipolar major depression are at greater risk for bipolar disorder.
_____ is characterized by the deterioration of light-sensitive cells of the retina
a. Presbyopia b. Age-related macular degeneration c. A cataract d. Retinitis pigmentosa
The key aspect of generalized anxiety disorder that separates it from other anxiety disorders is
a. panic attacks. b. intense fear. c. overwhelming dread. d. uncontrollable worry.
The one single factor that has the greatest effect upon a new behavior becoming a habit is:
a. reinforcement. b. record keeping. c. thinning. d. practice.