A researcher conducts an experiment in which he randomly assigns one group to complete mood questionnaires in a red room and another group to complete the questionnaires in a blue room. What type of manipulation is this?
A. physiological manipulation
B. environmental manipulation
C. instructional manipulation
D. scenario manipulation
Ans: B
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a. Japanese participants provided lower scores on the APBQ: they indicated less approval for open emotional expressions of pain. b. Japanese participants provided higher scores on the APBQ: they indicated more approval for open emotional expressions of pain. c. both the Japanese and American participants had similar scores on the ABPQ: both indicated less approval for open emotional expressions of pain. d. both the Japanese and American participants had similar scores on the ABPQ: both indicated more approval for men's emotional displays than women's displays.
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a. Wundt’s work had much in common with that of the structuralists. b. Wundt’s theory of creative synthesis was derived from the chemical synthesis of elements into compounds. c. Wundt’s emphasis on laboratory experimental methods disappeared for a period of time. d. Wundt’s theoretical ideas were significantly altered over time by others, though these have been attributed to him.
Noble-cause corruption is a type of organizational level explanation for police deviance.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Today, the most notable digital divide is based on _____.
A) age B) gender C) socioeconomic status (SES) D) religion