When American and Japanese participants were shown drawings of everyday scenes, such as a farm, and were later shown slightly changed versions of the same scene, the Americans participants tended to
a. be better at detecting changes in the figure of the scene.
b. be better at finding alterations in the background of the scene.
c. find fewer overall changes.
d. find significantly more of the changes.
a
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a. half-length tests. b. small sample size. c. systematic error. d. poor test item construction.
Having a restricted range of test scores means that the observed validity coefficient is likely to be
a. higher. b. lower. c. unaffected. d. unpredictable.
When the validity of an intelligence test is assessed, researchers correlate the test scores
with a. the deviation IQ scores. b. a criterion. c. test scores of the same individuals from an earlier test. d. those of people who were tested under different conditions. e. each other.
The two divisions of the autonomic nervous system are the _____ and the _____
a) somatic; peripheral. b) sympathetic; parasympathetic. c) central; peripheral. d) brain; spinal cord.